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EA Australia sending ten lucky Star Wars: Battlefront fans from Sydney to Melbourne for PAX AUS in a customised bus

Electronic Arts today announced that it will be sending Sydney gamers to Melbourne for PAX AUS in a “completely customised, luxury bus” that’s Star Wars: Battlefront themed.

Ten lucky gamers (plus one each, so twenty people total) will be bused Sydney to Melbourne return, and also be given two-day passes for Friday and Saturday at PAX AUS. Accommodation is also covered.

“There is no better way to get to PAX Australia this year,” said Craig Auld, Head of Brand Marketing, APAC.  “This will be the ultimate road trip for fans with plenty of Star Wars entertainment onboard, including Star Wars Battlefront which will be on the PlayStation 4.”

To enter, head here and answer the following question in 25 words or less: “Why should you be on the #StarWarsBattlefrontBus to PAX Australia?”

The competition runs until 7 October at 11:59 pm AEST.


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