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Dude Perfect’s New Mobile Game Is #1 Top Paid App On iTunes

Dude Perfect has jumped, ducked, and run its way to the top of the iTunes charts. The Texas fivesome, best known for the impressive trick shot videos on its YouTube channel, has reached the top of the iTunes Paid Apps chart with its new mobile game, Endless Ducker.

Endless Ducker, which the Dude Perfect team released on August 15th, is a riff on the height of group member Cody Jones. Cotton, who is 6’6”, must constantly duck to avoid obstacles, and the new game uses that fact as a unique twist on the mobile game community’s well-worn endless runner genre. The Dude Perfect guys, who often compete against one another, introduced their new game by playing it against one another in a recent video.

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Dude Perfect’s fans are a passionate bunch, and they have responded to Endless Ducker

with particular fervor. Only hours after the game’s release, it shot to the top of the App Store’s Paid chart, where it can be seen in the above image.

“We’re continually blown away by the support of our fans,” Dude Perfect’s Coby Cotton told Tubefilter. “They’re unreal. We work hard to earn their trust with the best possible videos and games and it’s really encouraging to have them embraced like this. We’re pumped about the launch of Endless Ducker and grateful for all the game love!”

Before Endless Ducker, Dude Perfect previously released two additional mobile games. The group’s other off-YouTube ventures include a branded Nerf toy and a TV show on CMT.

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