Friday 20 April 2018

Win a God Of War prize pack

God Of War prize pack
Win a God Of War prize pack

To celebrate the return of Kratos, the wonderful team at PlayStation NZ is giving you the chance to score a limited edition God of War pack.

You can get yourself 1x promo game, 1x tshirt and 1x 7” Kratos figurine!

God of War is out exclusively now for PlayStation 4.

About God Of War

God Of War prize packIt is a new beginning for Kratos. 
Living as a man, outside the shadow of the gods, he seeks solitude in the unfamiliar lands of Norse mythology. 
With new purpose and his son Atreus at his side, Kratos must fight for survival as powerful forces threaten to disrupt the new life he has created.
  • A New Beginning — His vengeance against the gods of Olympus far behind him, Kratos now lives as a man in the lands of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive… and teach his son to do the same
  • Second Chances — As mentor and protector to a son determined to earn his respect, Kratos is faced with an unexpected opportunity to master the rage that has long defined him. Questioning the dark lineage he’s passed on to his son, he hopes to make amends for the shortcomings of his past
  • Midgard and Beyond — Set within the untamed forests, mountains, and realms of Norse lore, God of War features a distinctly new setting with its own pantheon of creatures, monsters, and gods
  • Vicious, Physical Combat — With an intimate, over-the-shoulder free camera that brings the action closer than ever, combat in God of War is up close, frenetic, and unflinching. Kratos’ axe —powerful, magic and multi-faceted – is a brutal weapon as well as a versatile tool for exploration
To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry GOD

Competition closes May 17th

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