Pathfinder of War
Gears of War contest gets you Pathfinder movie loot.
Date: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Microsoft is hosting a special Gears of War contest that will let players win a special prize: an authentic Viking prop from the Motion Picture Pathfinder. Players can use their own battle skills in Gears of War to win cool stuff like an authentic Viking prop from the movie, or a PATHFINDER graphic novel signed by movie director Marcus Nispel. There's no tournament or competition—just play Gears of War online between April 12 and April 14 and you're automatically entered int the sweepstakes. You can get a new entry every day you play. Winners will be notified by e-mail After the drawing on April 24 and the winners list will be posted on www.xbox.com . For complete information on the different ways to enter the contest as well as a complete list of prizes, check out the official rules.

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