Gambler Pack – Now available


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After even more customs issues, we have finally launched the Gambler Pack.

 

In anticipation of our upcoming products, we want to give you the opportunity to play your role in claiming the District.

 

Tag your laptop, your car or your hometown and show everyone that your part of our Syndicate. We are working on how to bring your sticks into the digital world, but we will save that one for a bit later. If you’re in the Discord, you already know the plan.

 

Buy a Gambler Pack NOW!

A piece of street art on a graffiti-covered wall depicting a figure in a dress holding a microphone against a faded American flag background. The figure’s face is obscured with an Adaki silhouette sticker, and the artwork is defaced with graffiti tags including 'SPIT' and 'DONALD DUCK'. The surrounding wall is layered with colorful graffiti and tags.A close-up view of metal stairs covered in stickers and graffiti, with walls of a passageway on either side also covered in graffiti. Prominently visible are multiple 'ADAKI' brand stickers on the stair risers, alongside other designs including hearts, dice, faces, and various tags. The background fades into a bright, overcast sky at the top of the stairway.A black directional sign near Mile End Lock with white and orange text pointing to local landmarks like Hertford Union Canal, Victoria Park, and Mile End Road. On the right side of the sign is an 'Adaki' sticker featuring a one-arm bandit slot machine design, with 'Adaki' branding across the top of the machine. Trees and a path are visible in the background under a blue sky.

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A photograph of a 'clean it up' dog fouling sign in Tower Hamlets London. An Adaki sticker of the silhouette of a character is stuck over the head of the man picking up dog foul on the sign.

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