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Sam Barlow offered “exposure” to put Her Story in a Tesla

Whelp.

Sam Barlow has ironically taken to Twitter to tell the story of an offer of “exposure” to port Her Story into Tesla electric vehicles.

The story comes as Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, has finally made good on efforts to purchase the social media platform.

“Tesla once reached out to ask to put Her Story in a car,” Barlow wrote. “I asked how much they would pay for the license, and to cover the engineering work – they suggested zero, and that I consider the exposure I would get.”

Barlow followed up on the tweet with another statement: “Her Story in a car remains one of the sillier ideas I’ve heard.”

Cabel Sasser of Untitled Goose Game replied to Barlow’s account with a simple, “Same re: Goose.”

Following Musk’s purchase of Twitter, rumours are flying that those with verified accounts will need to pay $20 USD per month for the privilege of said blue tick.

Barlow’s latest title is Immortality, available now on Windows PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X.


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