Share your #DiabloDeaths with Megan Fox
Diablo IV players can submit footage of their in-game deaths using the hashtag #DiabloDeaths across Twitter or TikTok.
As fans of Blizzard Entertainment’s Diablo know, the tension between the High Heavens and the Burning Hells lies at the heart of the beloved video game series. Since Diablo III’s release in 2012, fans have waited over nine years for the next installment to come, and its arrival is finally here with the long-awaited launch of Diablo IV.
With its open world format, Diablo IV allows for more freedom than ever to journey through the game, which means more opportunities for death (and victories!) alike as players navigate between regions, slip into secret hideouts, and engage with new characters versus advancing linearly level by level. Lilith serves as Diablo IV’s central figure, one of the key characters gamers must contend with to advance and ultimately win. A layered character, she has an intricate, complicated story. On one hand, she is the daughter of Hatred. On the other hand, her desire to protect her children ultimately drives her actions.
Players have already been waging battle with the High Heavens and the Burning Hells in the newly released Diablo IV since June 2nd, and their hard work is not for nothing. To celebrate fallen heroes who have gone up against Lilith, Blizzard Entertainment and global creative agency VCCP have launched #DiabloDeaths, a social activation designed to celebrate the risks that come with game play.
Credits
powered by- Agency VCCP/San Francisco
- Production Company UNIT9/USA
- Director Hal Kirkland
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Credits
powered by- Agency VCCP/San Francisco
- Production Company UNIT9/USA
- Director Hal Kirkland
- Executive Creative Director Joel Kaplan
- Creative Director Geoff Vreeken
- Senior Copywriter Caroline Johnson
- Art Director Matt DeMilner
- Executive Producer Jessica Ambrose
- Producer Erin Kelly
- Director of Production Mindy Lubert
- Executive Producer Emily Malito
- Edit Company Cosmo Street/New York
- Editor Dave Otte
- Head of Production Kacie Gomez
- Executive Producer Marie Mangahas
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Yvette Cobarrubias
- Producer Taylor Bjorn Bro
- DP Powell Robinson
- Production Designer Johny Long
- Senior Assistant Editor Richard Gonzalez
- Talent Megan Fox
Credits
powered by- Agency VCCP/San Francisco
- Production Company UNIT9/USA
- Director Hal Kirkland
- Executive Creative Director Joel Kaplan
- Creative Director Geoff Vreeken
- Senior Copywriter Caroline Johnson
- Art Director Matt DeMilner
- Executive Producer Jessica Ambrose
- Producer Erin Kelly
- Director of Production Mindy Lubert
- Executive Producer Emily Malito
- Edit Company Cosmo Street/New York
- Editor Dave Otte
- Head of Production Kacie Gomez
- Executive Producer Marie Mangahas
- Executive Producer/Managing Director Yvette Cobarrubias
- Producer Taylor Bjorn Bro
- DP Powell Robinson
- Production Designer Johny Long
- Senior Assistant Editor Richard Gonzalez
- Talent Megan Fox
Now Diablo IV players can submit footage of their in-game deaths using the hashtag #DiabloDeaths across Twitter or TikTok. In return, actress Megan Fox, a female figure in Hollywood whose strength rivals that of Lilith, will respond to select players with a eulogy via the @Diablo Twitter or TikTok accounts throughout the day.
This effort marks the second from Blizzard Entertainment and VCCP to engage fans ahead of Diablo IV’s launch. This spring, the partners launched a contest for Diablo fans to win a Thumbtack credit toward household chores, encouraging fans to use it as they binge play the game when it gets released this summer.
“With the launch of Diablo IV, we want to keep excitement alive amongst our fan base,” said Kaleb Ruel, Vice President, Global Marketing at Blizzard Entertainment. “We tasked VCCP with devising an idea that uses key themes from the game to drive conversation, and they’ve delivered with this clever way of honouring fallen fans.”
“Diablo IV deals with grand themes of life and death. We wanted to make every player's fate matter, so we’re treating them as realistically as possible: with custom eulogies for the dead courtesy of Megan Fox,” said Geoff Vreeken, Creative Director at VCCP US. “These moments might have occurred virtually, but they’re still iconic.”
“At VCCP, we pride ourselves on helping our clients cut through clutter across their respective industries to engage fans in a memorable way,” said Brett Edgar, CEO at VCCP US. “The work the team did for this promotion delivered an engaging social media activation that should have Diablo diehards and newcomers alike hitting download in anticipation of death or glory.”