- Google is now accepting registrations for the Pixel Superfans Club.
- Super fans can get early access to pixel-related information, invitations to events and even swag.
- It’s only open to U.S. residents over the age of 18, at least for now.
In July, we heard that Google was randomly sending out invitations to join a Pixel-related fan club. If you haven’t received any of these messages, unfortunately you are unable to let the company know that you want to join.
Today, however, Google is accepting open registrations for the Pixel Superfans Club. As the name suggests, the club is intended for people who love the Pixel line and want to know as much about it as possible.
See also: All previously released Google Pixel phones
When you join the Superfans crew, Google promises that you will have “access to a superfans-only Facebook group and other possible perks like private Q&A and events, opportunities to exchange ideas with the Google team, swag in.” Limited edition and more will receive “to be announced in the coming months.”
To register, all you have to do is provide Google with your first and last name and your email address. Presumably, Google will use this information to determine if you are a good match for the Pixel Superfans. We can only assume that this will involve going through your phone activation history and checking the number of pixels in use.
Unfortunately, at least for now, the Selective Club only accepts residents of the United States over the age of 18. You also cannot be a member of the press or work for a government. If you meet these criteria, click the button below to try and become a Pixel Superfan!