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‘Stranger Things’ News & Update: Netflix and Google Allo Team Up to Treat Kids This Halloween Season with the Series’ Sticker Packs [VIDEO]

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It's confirmed! "Stranger Things" Season 2 will premiere in 2017 on the Netflix channel, but right now, it's bringing an all new different form of excitement to fans. Netflix and Google Allo have teamed up to deliver the "Stranger Things" Sticker Pack to fans who have been following the series. Interestingly, these stickers are more treat to kids rather than the series' adult audience.

It is not a game that Google Allo and Netflix has created. Instead, it's a surprising giveaway to "Stranger Things" fans who wish to collect all of the stickers and use them as images, complete with "stickers with words" feature on text applications.

According to the N4BB, the Sticker Pack has a total of 24 collectible stickers that feature the faces of all the series' characters. If you're curious on what else is included, the characters are also accompanied by the complete Dungeons and Dungeon Dice as well as the Demo Gorgons.

While it may seem odd that Google Allo is partnering with Netflix, the "Stranger Things" partnership couldn't be better. Fans are clamouring to see the next season and Google Allo in the past has been on a rather scandalous issue. In a previous report by the INDEPENDENT, it was reported that Edward Snowden released a statement, asking everyone NOT to use Google Allo; and for the people who already has it, to delete it immeditaely.As he claims it, Google Allo has all the potential to record conversations performed in the device.

That leaves the idea of Google, capitalizing on the popularity of "Stranger Things" to get back on its feet again. Meanwhile, "Stranger Things" Season 2 has been confirmed by the Duffer brothers and revealed, they knew it's going to happen even before Season 1 started. For more "Stranger Things" news and stories, make sure to read us here on the University Herald.

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