We have a copy of Infamous: Second Son for the PlayStation 4 to give away, along with a Sony Gold Wireless Stereo Headset (a “Recommended Product“), and a statue of the Second Son star, Delsin. And all you have to do to enter for a chance to win is comment below (or on the Facebook link for the contest), and tell us what upcoming game (or games) you are most excited for. It can be for any platform, there is no wrong answer. Just comment and you are set. That’s it!
The contest will run from Monday, March 25 through Wednesday, March 27 at 1pm PST. The winner will be selected randomly and notified via email. We will then take care of the rest.
Sorry, due to legal restrictions, the contest is open to U.S. residents only.
(If you already posted a comment on Facebook through the earlier post, you are already set).
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