Unless your title begins with Halo or Gears -- or ends with Duty -- it's hard to get your shooter recognized on the Xbox 360. It seems that the cats at SouthPeak understand this, and have come up with a particularly sneaky contest. You see, the contest asks fans to design the official shirt for the game. Naturally, the winner will receive a fabulous prize, in this case a 32" HDTV, an Xbox 360 and a copy of Section 8.
The ingenious part is this: It's a contest, which is designed to generate interest in the game. But the goal of the contest is to design the official shirt, which will also be used to generate interest in the game. Pretty sneaky, SouthPeak. The contest opens September 11 and closes on September 30. For more details, head over to the official contest page.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Sep 10th 2009 4:57PM (Unverified) said
Simple.
T shirt front ---- SECTION 8
T shirt back ---- ITS SHIT
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T shirt front ---- SECTION 8
T shirt back ---- ITS SHIT
Posted: Sep 10th 2009 5:01PM (Unverified) said
Doesn't help that there releasing a game called district 8 right after a movie came out called district 9....
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Posted: Sep 10th 2009 5:07PM CounterInsurgnt said
I dont even begin to doodle unless its a 46 inch HDTV, 32 inch hdtv? give me a break.
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Posted: Sep 10th 2009 5:14PM CannabisPrime said
Section 8
Good for 5 dollars towards Modern Warfare 2
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Good for 5 dollars towards Modern Warfare 2
Posted: Sep 10th 2009 5:52PM Urmomlikesme said
You know what else ends in duty?? My rear end!! Hey now!!
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