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Home / Sports / Arena Screen Glitch or Jurassic Park Prank?

Arena Screen Glitch or Jurassic Park Prank?

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Arena screens displayed 'no signal' and 'access denied' warnings.
  • The disruption was a marketing stunt for an upcoming Jurassic film.
  • The incident occurred during the Sixers' victory over the Bucks.
Arena Screen Glitch or Jurassic Park Prank?

A Philadelphia 76ers game against the Milwaukee Bucks was briefly overshadowed by a dramatic arena screen malfunction. As the first quarter concluded, the main screens went dark, displaying 'no signal,' followed by erratic flashing and an 'access denied' message, prompting audience boos and fears of a hack.

The unsettling visuals quickly shifted from a perceived security breach to a well-executed marketing campaign. The disruption was, in fact, a promotional stunt tied to the imminent digital release of the latest Jurassic film, cleverly disguised as a technical failure.

While the Sixers secured a comfortable 139-122 win, the game will be remembered for this alarming yet effective marketing tactic. The issue was resolved promptly, but not before capturing widespread attention both inside the arena and on social media, leaving spectators discussing the clever promotion.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The arena screens displayed 'no signal' and 'access denied' warnings, causing confusion and concern among spectators.
No, the incident was revealed to be a promotional stunt for an upcoming Jurassic film release.
The promotional stunt occurred during the Philadelphia 76ers' game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

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