WWIII/Marketing Tie-Ins

PAPERCUTZ
Papercutz is a publishing company who publishes WWIII books, including comics and graphic novels. Papercutz has, as usual, gone under criticism over poorly binding the paperback copies of these books.

Square Enix
Square Enix is a Japanese video game developer, publisher, and distribution company that is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts. Square Enix publishes WWIII: The Game in Japan.

Spalding
Spalding is a basketball company that produces the official basketballs of the NBA. During the 2027-2028 Season, the basketballs were marked with the WWIII logo as a licensing deal. The deal was not renewed for WWIII 2 and WWIII 3, and NBA basketballs were changed to normal by the time of the finals.

Tine
Tine Dairies is a company founded in 1928. They are the biggest dairy company in Norway. In 2027, for a limited time, milk produced by Tine had WWIII labels on it, along with a code that could be redeemed on https/www.WWIII.io, where the code would unlock a new character in WWIII: The Game. Unlike other licensing deals, however, Tine's advertising for the film did not last until 2028, as their dairy was instead marked for their 100th anniversary.

McDonald's
McDonald's is a fast-food restaurant chain with stores around the world. For Happy Meals (McDonald's Kids Meals), WWIII toys were occasionally released; for the first film, a Happy Meal bucket series was made; it is only stickers. You mix and match characters. But again, it is only stickers. Considering it is a toy based on a dark PG-13 film, though, there is nothing McDonald’s could do to make a WWIII toy good.

Burger King
Burger King is a fast food restaurant chain. In the United Kingdom, WWIII also got Kids Meal "toys"; collectible cups. Cups are not kids toys, but then again, WWIII is not a kids movie, either. So they are the least fun toys — and not even toys at all — but novelty drinking glasses are still a fun thing to get. For WWIII 2, there were a whopping 31 toys; each with a unique feature — like a back flipping Sober — but they are all obviously of the same set of nice looking miniatures.

Coca Cola
Coca-Cola is a brand of soft drink that is known for it's popularity. In May 2027, you could get bottles of Coke that also have codes for redemption on https/www.WWIII.io, which unlock another character, too.

Kabaya
Kabaya is a Japanese confectionery company that makes sweets with WWIII advertisements on them. The packs also have codes, which, as you probably guessed by now, can be redeemed in the Square Enix version of WWIII: The Game to unlock a new character.