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WIN: Double passes to this weekend’s Counter-Strike: GO Invitational finals and quarter-finals in Melbourne

Thanks to Crown, we’ve got double passes to this weekend’s Counter-Strike: GO Invitational Tournament to give away to lucky readers!

One grand prize winner will walk away with a double pass to the sold-out Saturday finals, while five runners-up will receive double passes to Friday night’s quarter-finals.

To enter to win one set of the double passes, simply help to spread the word:

Simple, no? We’ll pick six winners — one for the finals double pass and five for the quarter-finals double passes — from all eligible entries on Thursday, 8 October at 3.00 pm.

Winners must be a resident of Australia or New Zealand, be 18 years of age or older and will be contacted using the social media platform used to enter. Winners will be notified by 5.00 pm on Thursday and are responsible for making their own way to Crown Entertainment Complex in Melbourne for the events in question. Winners will need a valid ID to pick up their tickets from the Crown Entertainment Complex’s Box Office.

Tickets for Friday night are still on sale right here.


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