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WIN: One Might & Magic Heroes VII Collector’s Edition or one of five regular runner-up copies

Thanks to Ubisoft, we’ve got six copies of Might & Magic Heroes VII on Windows PC to give away to lucky readers!

One grand prize winner will walk away with the Collector’s Edition of the game, while five runners up will receive its regular edition.

Check out the goods in the Collector’s Edition, below:

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To get you up to speed on Might & Magic Heroes VII, here’s Ubisoft’s “Must Know” trailer for the title:

To enter to win one of the six copies on offer, simply do the following:

  • Head to our Newsletter sign-up page.
  • Enter in your details. If you don’t end up with one of the five major prizes, you’ll at least get a daily dose of video game news, previews, reviews and community!
  • When you get to the bit that asks for a contest answer (it reads, “Subscribing for a contest? Answer here!”, tell us this: Who is the strapping young man featured in the image at the top of this page? That’s it! If you’re already a subscriber to the newsletter, this’ll just update your details. If you don’t know who that bloke is, above, that “Must Know” video will definitely help.

Simple, no? We’ll pick six winners — one for the Collector’s Edition and five regular runners-up — from all eligible entries on 6 October at 12.00 pm. Winners must be a resident of Australia or New Zealand and will be contacted using the email address registered during sign-up. Good luck!

Might & Magic Heroes VII is available today on Windows PC. We previewed the title here.


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