If you're feeling that Christmas cards have turned into an outdated obligation, you're far from alone. Recent research associated with Clash Royale has uncovered that 60% of adults are receiving fewer Christmas cards than before, and a striking 79% couldn't care less about them. In fact, more than 40% of respondents are hoping this trend continues into the 2024 holiday season.
To tap into this growing sense of festive fatigue, Clash Royale is offering Londoners a fun way to rebel against unwanted cards. At a pop-up event in Boxpark Shoreditch, you can shred your Christmas cards in exchange for valuable in-game resources. It's a playful way to dispose of cards without the guilt of throwing them away, while also earning some handy rewards.
But the holiday discontent doesn't stop at cards. Clash Royale's research has also revealed a broader festive rebellion, with one in five people dreading Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” and over 20% of self-proclaimed Scrooges publicly complaining about Christmas music in public spaces or choosing beef over turkey for their holiday meals.
Adding to the holiday absurdity, Clash Royale is extending the anti-Christmas spirit to its content creators. Influencers like Orange Juice Gaming are receiving intentionally terrible gifts, such as thin socks, oven mitts, and nail clippers. These gag gifts come wrapped in custom Clash Royale paper that includes in-game rewards for fans, turning the unwrapping into an unexpected delight.
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For those tired of the usual holiday fanfare, including overpriced cards and tacky sweaters, and happen to be in London, this event is the perfect antidote. Download Clash Royale for free by clicking on your preferred link below and visit the official website for more details.