US Television Embraces FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG, Honoring a 60-Day Nationwide Advertising Campaign
In an ambitious move to expand its reach, FLOKI's play-to-earn MMORPG, Valhalla, has launched a 60-day national television commercial campaign in the United States, starting August 9, 2025. The campaign, which includes over 350 spots airing on Bloomberg, Fox Business, and CNBC, aims to target more than 1 billion U.S. households [1][3][4].
The campaign consists of 30-second commercials complemented by bi-monthly spokesperson interviews on major business channels, a digital billboard takeover in New York City's Times Square, and a strong digital and press distribution component. This media push is expected to significantly expand Valhalla's reach beyond the cryptocurrency community into mainstream gaming and entertainment audiences [1][3].
Valhalla, a blockchain-based MMORPG inspired by Norse mythology, offers players the chance to discover, tame, and battle with creatures called 'Veras.' The game features a player-driven economy and a hexagonal battlefield designed for dynamic combat [1]. This strategic pivot from primarily crypto-focused marketing toward traditional media engagement is aimed at rebuilding mainstream trust after recent blockchain sector setbacks and driving widespread adoption [3][4].
The commercial blitz is part of FLOKI's three-month US media campaign with New to the Street. The commercial aired during Valhalla's interview segment on 'New to the Street' and will be broadcast 350 times over the next 60 days on the aforementioned channels [2]. In addition, FLOKI will participate in broker meet-and-greets, retail-focused gatherings in New York City, and virtual presentations to family offices and accredited investors to boost investor engagement [1].
Valhalla was developed by FLOKI and can be played now, with the official mainnet launch on June 30, 2025. Floki, the utility token of the Floki ecosystem, is recognized by billions of people worldwide due to its strategic marketing partnerships [1]. For more information about Valhalla, visit the website.
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[1] The Daily Hodl. (2025, August 9). FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Launches National TV Campaign. Retrieved from https://thedailyhodl.com/2025/08/09/flokis-valhalla-mmorpg-launches-national-tv-campaign/ [2] New to the Street. (2025, August 9). Valhalla: The Norse Mythology-Inspired MMORPG. Retrieved from https://www.newtothestreet.com/valhalla-the-norse-mythology-inspired-mmorpg/ [3] Cointelegraph. (2025, August 9). FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Launches National TV Campaign. Retrieved from https://cointelegraph.com/news/flokis-valhalla-mmorpg-launches-national-tv-campaign [4] CoinDesk. (2025, August 9). FLOKI's Valhalla MMORPG Launches National TV Campaign. Retrieved from https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/08/09/flokis-valhalla-mmorpg-launches-national-tv-campaign/
- FLOKI's media campaign for Valhalla extends beyond the cryptocurrency community, targeting mainstream gaming and entertainment audiences, including those interested in data-and-cloud-computing, technology, and artificial-intelligence, as the game is blockchain-based.
- In addition to the television commercial campaign, FLOKI will also engage with brokers, retail investors, family offices, and accredited investors through meet-and-greets and virtual presentations, highlighting the potential of its altcoin, Floki.
- The launch of Valhalla's national television commercial campaign also underscores the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures, given the increasing use of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in gaming and entertainment industries.
- As Valhalla is a play-to-earn MMORPG involved with gadgets like digital billboards in Times Square, it could pave the way for future integration of blockchain technology in various aspects of life, from entertainment to data storage and even artificial intelligence.