Angry Birds lands in Minecraft

The DLC gives Minecraft: Bedrock Edition players an opportunity to play the classic Angry Birds slingshot game, but in the blocky Minecraft style.

LEGO partners with The Museum of Modern Art for Starry Night set

The set was designed by Truman Cheng, a 25-year old Hong Kong-based LEGO fan, through a submission on the LEGO Ideas platform.

Domino’s teams with Netflix for Stranger Things-inspired ‘mind ordering’ app

“Domino’s customers and Stranger Things fans can now channel their inner Eleven by using telekinetic powers to order pizza with their mind,” said Kate Trumbull, Domino’s Senior Vice President of Brand and Product Innovation.

Molo readies Jurassic World: Dominion kidswear collection

“The themes of sustainability and co-existence from the movie fit perfectly with the visions our designers generally have when designing new collections,” said Molo CEO Mogens Jepsen.

Scruffy Dog Creative and Simtec Systems develop Fisher-Price ride

“The ride system can be designed to work with all the various iconic Fisher-Price themes, which gives our clients options and variations,” said Scruffy Dog CEO Joe Bright.

Kids Industries marks 20 years with fresh brand identity and October conference

The family-focused marketing agency plans to share insights from its Global Family Study at a London-based conference this October.

Vice Press teams with Florey for trio of Batman posters

The poster captures the moment Batman descends from the rafters of Ace Chemicals.

Headspace partners with Lucasfilm for Star Wars breathing exercises

The Breathe With Yoda exercise sees Yoda raise an X-wing with each breath in, and lower it back into the swamp with each exhale.

Hasbro bolsters Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond range with Warhammer 40,000 collaboration

The Universes Beyond range has previously introduced the likes of Stranger Things, The Walking Dead and Fortnite into Magic: The Gathering.

Kings Wild Project teams with Middle-earth Enterprises for Lord of the Rings playing cards

“Since I started designing playing cards ten years ago, it has always been on my bucket list to illustrate and produce a series of decks based on these beloved stories,” said Kings Wild Project’s Jackson Robinson.

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