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One by one, we've seen the reveal of exciting appearances from the
likes of Scarlett Johansson (SodaStream) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (Bud
Light), and incredible ads that run the gamut from emotional tearjerkers
(Budweiser) to knee-slapping comedy (Audi).
Given that a 30-second spot at this year's game costs advertisers an
average of $4 million, it's no wonder companies like Axe and Kia have
chosen to air their best commercials in recent memory.
We've collected all the ads that been released for the game here, and
included teaser videos and relevant background for the ads that haven't
yet made it to the Internet.
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