The Fisherman’s Friend Games Challenge reached more than four million virtual champions in 2022. This year, creative players can once again compete in the parallel universe and win fantastic prizes.
Fisherman’s Friend has once again brought its challenging obstacle courses to some of the most popular rides this year. This year’s lineup of Nintendo’s Fortnite, Minecraft, and Super Mario Maker games has it all: each game offers extra tough challenges. Like a fisherman’s friend.
If you want to complete the course successfully, it is not necessary to be a professional gamer, but ideally, you should have a lot of stamina and skill. Creative and tireless players can win fantastic prizes with a total value of more than 5,000 CHF.
The game begins on September 28, 2023
Virtual heroes play at home on their computers or as part of HeroFest 2023 (https://herofest.ch/de), which takes place from 13 to 15 October at BERNEXPO. Fisherman’s Friend has a stand in there and combines virtual challenges with the real world.
Influencers Maelo (https://www.tiktok.com/@maeloromani) and Jonathan.b (https://www.tiktok.com/@jonthan.b) participate. They are also experimenting with challenges and thus providing the best entertainment to their followers and everyone who visits HeroFest 2023.
The Fisherman’s Friend Games Challenge begins on September 28, 2023 and runs through October 28. All information about participation can be found on the Fishermansfriend.ch website (https://fishermansfriend.com/de-ch/).
Media contact:
Andrea Gloor Mühlhaupt
Brand Manager Fisherman’s Friend Switzerland
+41 061 765 48 52
[email protected]
Sven Bergert
Project Management MYI Entertainment
+49 157 853 066 30
[email protected]
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