Win! Xbox 360 Elite, Halo Legends, more...
Seriously, we're giving away a stupid amount of Halo stuff here
As video game brands go, Halo is about as big as they come. The most recent addition to the all-conquering franchise is Halo Legends - a recently released collection of seven animated shorts that explores and expands the rich sci-fi universe made insanely popular by everyone's favourite alien ass-kicker, Master Chief. The short movies featured in Halo Legends have been created by some of Japan's most talented anime masters, including Production I.G. (Ghost in the Shell) and Toei Animation (Dragon Ball).
Any self-respecting Halo devotee will be wanting a slice of Halo Legends. And that's where we come in. We've got a copy of the Halo Legends DVD to give away to one lucky winner. But that's not all. The prize, which can only be described as AMAZING, also includes: Xbox 360 Elite, Halo 3: ODST, Halo 3: Legendary Edition, 12 month gold subscription to Xbox Live and enough Xbox Live points to download Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.
In picture form, the prize package looks a little something like this:
The competition is open for two weeks (closing on 17 March, 2010) to anybody over 15 years of age who lives in mainland UK. All you have to do is answer the question below viaour Twitter accountby adding #GRHalo to an @reply along with your answer. We'll choose the winner at random from the correct entries.
Question: According to theVGA Halo: Reach trailer, there's something that Spartan's NEVER do. That's it. Just tell us what it is that -according to the trailer- Spartan's never do.
Please note that by entering, you are agreeing to our usualterms and conditions.
We'll announce the winner when the competition closes on 17 March 2010.
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