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Jeep, Publicis Middle East unveil ‘Rescue Squad’ for off-roaders and gamers

“Gamers are used to hitting restart when they’re stuck. Jeep players don’t restart, they regroup. Rescue Squad flipped one of gaming’s biggest frustrations into surprise and community,” Publicis Middle East's Tuki Ghiassi said.

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Off-roaders have convoys. Gamers have squads. Jeep just merged those two worlds with “Rescue Squad,” an all-new live gaming experience, turning stuck into epic.

Usually, when a car gets stuck in a game, it’s game over. But Jeep doesn’t believe in game overs. Jeep believes in breakthroughs. For two weeks, 13 of Saudi Arabia’s biggest streamers, including Peerless, Ryan MJRM and KLO25 fired up nightly streams where players teamed up to show what Jeep does best: rescue, recover and ride on.

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the authorAnup Oommen
Anup Oommen is the Editor of Campaign Middle East at Motivate Media Group, a well-reputed moderator, and a multiple award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience at some of the most reputable and credible global news organisations, including Reuters, CNN, and Motivate Media Group. As the Editor of Campaign Middle East, Anup heads market-leading coverage of advertising, media, marketing, PR, events and experiential, digital, the wider creative industries, and more, through the brand’s digital, print, events, directories, podcast and video verticals. As such he’s a key stakeholder in the Campaign Global brand, the world’s leading authority for the advertising, marketing and media industries, which was first published in the UK in 1968.