Sony encourages you (yes, you) to steal its ‘LittleBig billboards’

Recommended Videos

Sony is a company that’s become famous (infamous?) for its bizarre advertising campaigns (see: “This Is Living” and a poster that Sony rejected, dubbed “Thumbcock” by Colette), and while this latest idea doesn’t quite fall into the “weird” category, it’ll probably still raise a few eyebrows.

Obviously, Sony is counting on its charming puzzle platformer, LittleBigPlanet, to move more than a few PS3s this fall (and the game’s developer, Media Molecule, believes that it will). Accordingly, Sony has really been pushing the game — declaring that its iconic (and crochet-able) lead character, the Sackboy, should become the mascot of the PlayStation brand.

In order to help raise the profile of the game among the masses, the game’s ad agency, Deutsch, has come up with an intriguing campaign. According to AdAge, Sony will create around 1,000 “LittleBig billboards,” small yard sign-size boards that will be put up in New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. These aren’t your average flyers, though — they’re going to have “working lights and ladders and other high-end art and design.” Pretty nifty, eh?

To boot, Sony’s comfortable with the idea that a few of the signs will likely be stolen (their small stature makes them easy to run off with). In fact, a spokeswoman went as far as to wish for the thefts, so LittleBigPlanet fans can spread the word (and maybe even make some money by putting the ads up on eBay). So if you’re in either of the three metropolises mentioned above, keep your eyes peeled for some pilfering!

[Via AdAge]


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Magic: The Gathering manga is getting an official English release, with an exclusive card
Destroy All Humans manga
Read Article Riot says League of Legends Vanguard roll-out has ‘gone well,’ after some claimed it’s bricking PCs
Katarina in League Of Legends
Read Article Fortnite’s Star Wars update is broken as players ‘do not have permission to play’
Chewbacca holding the Wookie Blaster in Fortnite, with the Battle Bus flying above him.
Related Content
Read Article Magic: The Gathering manga is getting an official English release, with an exclusive card
Destroy All Humans manga
Read Article Riot says League of Legends Vanguard roll-out has ‘gone well,’ after some claimed it’s bricking PCs
Katarina in League Of Legends
Read Article Fortnite’s Star Wars update is broken as players ‘do not have permission to play’
Chewbacca holding the Wookie Blaster in Fortnite, with the Battle Bus flying above him.