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Social Republic Wins Leading U.S Video Game Account Played By Millions
Global social media agency, Social Republic, has been appointed by California based video game developer, RedManta, for its social media marketing services, further establishing its presence in an industry worth over $90bn.
The US-based gaming development studio will join the agency’s portfolio alongside The British Red Cross, Neville Johnson, Constance Hotels & Resorts, David Haye’s and The Black Mask Company.
Since being founded in 2018, RedManta has amassed over one billion play sessions, with leading titles Robloxian High School and World // Zero.
Social Republic’s global teams will work alongside RedManta to develop a social-first strategy, leading organic social activity that will help to drive user engagement and build a community spirit with millions of global players across TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.
Nathan Griffin, Producer at RedManta commented: “We can’t wait to start making gaming history through the power of social media alongside Social Republic global teams.”
CEO of Social Republic, Rob Illidge added: “We’re delighted to have marked 2021 with an incredibly strong start, and a plethora of new account wins.”
“2020 was a massively positive year for us, and it’s great to see how the Social Republic team has united during challenging times to constantly push boundaries and continue to create innovative social media campaigns.”
“We’re delighted to begin our new partnerships with RedManta, and look forward to providing our social media expertise and supporting both parties to encourage growth over the next 12 months.”
Social Republic has established itself as a leading global agency, having developed a client base in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.
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