Collaborations like K/DA and True Damage, both tie-ins with the massively popular multiplayer online game League of Legends, hint to the future of pop culture where the lines between virtual and reality are becoming increasingly blurred.
K/DA, True Damage, And The Virtual Future Of Artist Collaborations
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