We’re teaming up with SpecialEffect and EPOS for an all-year gaming giveaway!
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We’re excited to announce that we’ve partnered up with EPOS for a year long giveaway promotion forSpecialEffect, the UK-based charity that’s levelling the playing field for gamers with physical disabilities around the world. The promotion aims to drive awareness of the incredible work SpecialEffect does in transforming the lives of people with physical challenges through the innovative use of technology.
SpecialEffect has helped build and develop a range of resources and technologies as part of its work. One of the charity’s projects,EyeMine, is a tool thatlets players use eye-tracking software to play Minecraft.
Or how aboutEye Gaze Games, a collaborative website with Sun and Moon Games that hosts a bunch of browser-based games? It lets people with physical disabilities play against anyone, anywhere, on any device.
Running monthly from April 2023 through March 2024, this promotion gives our community the chance to snag the ultimate gaming audio bundle from EPOS, featuring products which have all received prestigious awards from Future Publishing outlets, including us.
Every month you’ll have a chance to win:
How to enter
To enter, all you have to do isSign into your PCG forums account orcreate one. Go to thecampaign giveaway post, click on the link in the giveaway description, and complete the entry instructions. When you’ve done that, comment on the thread with the question for that month and you’re done!
Don’t forget This is a year-long ongoing campaign, so check in with the same thread each month for another chance of winning. Make sure you read all the terms and conditions before entering, and good luck!
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