Both Adidas and Nike use Bitmoji, a user-styled avatar design, to enable football fans this summer to wear their favorite sports during the World Cup.
Starting today, football fans around the world will be able to use Bitmoji to apply for the Nike shirt from Nike, the yellow jersey from Nike or the German team from adidas. The two companies have not stopped there. Adidas will supply jerseys to a wide range of teams such as Egypt, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Russia, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Japan, while Nike will also supply England, Poland, Portugal, Croatia, France, Nigeria, Australia and South Korea.
Once the Bitmoji has been updated, the user will be able to select the favorite sports shirt and share the Bitmoji with his friends anywhere, where it can be used on 3D banners and Bitmoji AR lenses, as well as on Google Chrome and Google extensions and the control panel for both Android and IOS devices. Bitmoji can also be saved in its mathematical form and used as a normal image.
"The passion of football fans will reach their highest levels in the coming months," commented Ba Blackstock, developer of the Bitmoji application. "We are eager to give them creative and new ways to show and share this passion with others. Today they can choose from hundreds of images And 3D to express their love for their sports teams and share them with friends.
Starting today, football fans around the world will be able to use Bitmoji to apply for the Nike shirt from Nike, the yellow jersey from Nike or the German team from adidas. The two companies have not stopped there. Adidas will supply jerseys to a wide range of teams such as Egypt, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Russia, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Japan, while Nike will also supply England, Poland, Portugal, Croatia, France, Nigeria, Australia and South Korea.
Once the Bitmoji has been updated, the user will be able to select the favorite sports shirt and share the Bitmoji with his friends anywhere, where it can be used on 3D banners and Bitmoji AR lenses, as well as on Google Chrome and Google extensions and the control panel for both Android and IOS devices. Bitmoji can also be saved in its mathematical form and used as a normal image.
"The passion of football fans will reach their highest levels in the coming months," commented Ba Blackstock, developer of the Bitmoji application. "We are eager to give them creative and new ways to show and share this passion with others. Today they can choose from hundreds of images And 3D to express their love for their sports teams and share them with friends.
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