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September 2023: Piñata Smashlings

Piñata Smashlings – bridging the digital and physical worlds

Toikido, the London-based entertainment company on the cutting edge of digital design and toys, and Supersocial, the US-based developer and publisher of metaverse games and experiences, launched Piñata Smashlings globally in July on Roblox, making the property the first ever fully native entertainment franchise to come from a Roblox game world.

The imaginative, visually stunning multiplayer game offers players a unique social experience as they explore, capture and train Smashlings, the magical pet-like creatures that live in the Piñataverse.

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From Roblox To Retail: How Gaming IP Piñata Smashlings Is Taking Over IRL

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