A local company is tied to The World Cup
A Michigan startup is changing the way any advertisement shows up in video games to make them feel less like interruptions, and more like a part of the experience. As Fox Two’s Josh Landon explains, the company is gaining national attention by winning a one-million-dollar investment along with working on campaigns tied to the World Cup.
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