PSU is giving away 5 copies of Bodycount to our readers. Want to win? It’s easy, trust me. Just read on.
Bodycount is a first-person shooter developed by Guildford Studio, and published by Codemasters. The game is a spiritual successor to Black, which for those of you who don’t remember, was filled with more action set pieces and explosions than an 80s action movie. So being a spiritual successor on a platform a generation later, you can imagine how much action will be waiting for you in Bodycount. How much exactly? About this much:
We’re doing the giveaway across three networks — Twitter, Facebook, and our forums, so that there’s a chance everyone can win. Are you on all three? Then you have an even BETTER chance of winning. Here’s how you can net yourself a copy.
Contest Rules:
Twitter: Follow us @PSUdotcom, and tweet us a sound effect for an explosion of your choosing (be creative), with this hashtag – #PSUBodycount. Ex: @PSUdotcom BANG #PSUBodycount. Winners will be selected at random, and sent a direct message with more info.
Facebook: Get on our Facebook page and ‘Like’ us (we’ll know if you don’t). Then write on our page and tell us in less than 30 words why you want Bodycount, and include an explosion sound effect with your reason. Ex: I want Bodycount because I like BOOMS. Winners will be selected at random, and sent a direct message with more info.
Forums: Get on our forums and tell us what the most action packed game/movie you’ve ever seen or played. Oh yeah, and include an explosion sound effect in your description. Ex: Black was super action-packed, POW. Winners will be selected at random, and then contacted with more info.
Contest only valid between Wednesday August 31 to Sunday September 4. Make sure to submit your entries before this Sunday!
Note: This is a European contest only. If you do not live in Europe, then please do not enter. We apologize to our North American readers, but you can always enter our PixelJunk Shooter 2 giveaway. Stay tuned for more contests and giveaways from PlayStation Universe.