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WIN 1 of 5 copies of Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game on PS4!

What better way is there to spend a lockdown?

Update: Our team of judges has selected the following winners:

  • Christopher K. from Melbourne, VIC
  • Megan G. from Hobart, TAS
  • Sean J. from Sydney, NSW
  • Bronwyn M. from Hobart, TAS
  • Hyunchan L. from Sydney, NSW

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Original story: Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game is out now ahead of the actual 2020 2021 Olympics, and Stevivor has teamed up with Sega to offer up five free copies to our readers!

That’s right — we’ve got five copies on PS4 to give away, backwards compatible on PS5 as well!

For the chance to win we’re asking you to tell us, as creatively as you can in 25 words or less: What’s your favourite Summer Olympics sport, and why would Sonic make it better?

No, seriously — you can play as Sonic across 18 arcade-style Olympic events that allow for 8-player online play, an Avatar creator and rich customisation with over 50 costumes (of which Sonic is obviously one). How perfect is that?

WIN 1 of 5 copies of Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game on PS4!

This contest runs until 11.59 pm AEDT on 27 July. We’ll select five (5) winners on or after 28 July and inform winners using their supplied email addresses.

Good luck!

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game is now available on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch.

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game

22 June 2021
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