Space Jam-themed LeBron 18 Low to drop in exclusive bundle on Nike SNKRS app

You can get your hands on the new LeBron 18 Low through an exclusive bundle on the Nike SNKRS app on July 15.

Space Jam: A New Legacy” is set to release in about two weeks, and there will be new apparel up for grabs involving LeBron James’ shoes.

Along with the movie, Nike is releasing several new designs of the LeBron 18 Lows that encapsulate themes from the iconic Looney Tunes characters.

Among the designs is a “Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote” creation, which extracts traits from each character and merges them onto one shoe.

Xbox, Nike and Warner Bros. are linking up to have an exclusive bundle featuring that shoe design and an exclusive Xbox controller available through the Nike SNKRS app. It will be the first time a controller is dropping on the app.

The controller is part of the new “Space Jam: A New Legacy – The Game” that is available to play only on Xbox. There will be three additional exclusive controllers called the Tune Squad, Goon Squad and Serververse.

This new design shown above is another integration of Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote. Dust clouds from Road Runner are visible throughout the design, including “ACME” on the D-pad.

The bundle will be live on the SNKRS app in North America on July 15 at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET while supplies last. It will cost $220 USD.

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SNKRS just had a huge restock and it didn’t matter because everyone still took L’s

The L’s were everywhere.

Nike’s SNKRS app is just straight-up terrorizing sneakerheads at this point. There’s no other way to describe it.

Thursday was a huge day for SNKRS. There were a couple of huge hyped drops with the Neutral Grey Jordan 1 lows and the University Blue Nike Dunk lows.

Turns out there were also a few big restocks. Surprise! They came out of nowhere. And they weren’t just any sneakers — these were fairly hyped pieces when they came out.

It included the Cool Grey Jordan 3, Taupe Haze Jordan 4, Paris Saint Germain Jordan 1 and “Change the World” Jordan 9 came back to the app.

So, clearly, there was a lot going on.

Surely, there had to be plenty of W’s to go around with so many choices available. And they were all dropping as drawings? There HAD to be lots of wins, man. Just had to.

Wrong. L’s everywhere. Sneaker Twitter was hurt.

Nike’s SNKRS app had ‘Another L’ trending on Twitter again

Enough is enough.

The sneaker game is an absolute trap. There is no better proof than the back to back L’s sneakerheads everywhere just took on Nike’s SNKRS app.

On Saturday, they all peeled themselves up out of bed early to open approximately 10 different browsers to log in to 10 different Nike accounts in order to try and get the Off-White Jordan 4’s that released Saturday morning.

The results? L after L after L after L. There were so many — all with the same familiar feeling of despair that comes with every SNKRS app drop.

The worst part? A bunch of them came back to back. Most of the people who woke up for Saturday’s drop did the same thing for the Grateful Dead release on Friday.

Literally back to back L’s. Tragic. Twitter was fed up.

At some point, enough has to be enough. So many Saturdays ruined because of these shoes. The system is rigged, yo.

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