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Yeezy Gap and Balenciaga made a mobile game to promote a new clothing line

A simple arcade game with a post-apocalyptic, high-fashion aesthetic

A simple arcade game with a post-apocalyptic, high-fashion aesthetic

Andrew Webster
is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories.

The collision of gaming and fashion continues to manifest in unexpected ways: the latest example is a web game to promote a collaboration between Gap, Balenciaga, and Ye.

The game, which launched at the same time as the in-store Yeezy Gap Balenciaga collection and its very expensive T-shirts, is a fairly straightforward mobile title with a high-fashion aesthetic. (You can play it in a browser right here, though it only works on mobile.) You start by creating an avatar, which involves selecting a gender, skin tone, and — obviously — picking from one of several vaguely post-apocalyptic-style outfits. From there, the game itself is basic if a little odd; your avatar soars through the sky, and you have to move your phone from side to side to collect birds, which somehow keep you afloat. It’s basically a score-chasing arcade game with some cool clothes.

It’s also part of a trend of fashion companies entering the worlds of gaming and the ill-defined metaverse. Balenciaga has been particularly active: the fashion house has partnered with Fortnite, made virtual clothes for Meta’s avatar store, and even crafted a standalone game to debut a new collection. Elsewhere, brands including Burberry, Gucci, and Longchamp have made similar moves.

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