Clash Royale research reveals a surprising truth: Christmas cards are losing their appeal. A recent survey shows that six in ten adults receive fewer cards than before, with a staggering 79% expressing indifference. In fact, over 40% hope this trend continues into 2024.
Capitalizing on this "festive fatigue," Clash Royale is staging a fun, anti-card campaign in London. A pop-up shop at Boxpark Shoreditch lets people shred unwanted cards in exchange for in-game rewards. It's a guilt-free way to dispose of unwanted cards while gaining valuable in-game resources.
The anti-Christmas sentiment extends beyond cards. Clash Royale's research indicates a broader rebellion, with 20% complaining about Christmas music in public and some even swapping turkey for beef. One in five even named Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" as their most unwanted holiday tune.
The anti-Christmas spirit even reaches Clash Royale's content creators. YouTubers like Orange Juice Gaming are receiving hilariously awful gifts (think socks, oven mitts, and nail clippers!), but with a twist: the packaging features custom Clash Royale wrapping paper containing in-game rewards for fans.
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If you're in London and tired of overpriced cards and unwanted gifts, this event is a must-see. Download Clash Royale for free using the links below and visit the official website for more details.