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Published 13:41 IST, November 5th 2019

Rick and Morty: The duo promotes Death Stranding in a crossover ad

Rick and Morty were seen in the Death Stranding dimension promoting their new game which will be available for sale from November 8. Read more about the ad.

Reported by: Sahil Mirani
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Rick and Morty season 4 has been creating much anticipation amongst fans of the sci-fi adult animated television show. The makers of Rick and Morty have been promoting their next five episodes by using some creative strategies. They recently posted a 30-second ad promoting Kojima Production’s upcoming game, Death Stranding. The game will be available for sale online from November 8, just two days before the new season of Rick and Morty drops. Let’s have a look at the Adult Swim’s crossover advertisement. Watch the advertisement here. 

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Rick and Morty crossover ad with Death Stranding

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The ad starts with Rick informing Morty and the audience that the game’s production house needs them to get rid of the ghosts visible in the background, which are known as Death Stranding. Going forward with this great crossover ad was a great move in order to get the excitement of the fans at the top of their game. The ad was released on November 4, 2019. The fans of the show seem very restless for the new episodes that are going to start airing on November 10. The show has spread all over the world and has also reached the world of wrestling. Here's a tweet by the All Elite Wrestling's official Twitter handle. 

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Updated 19:18 IST, November 5th 2019

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