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PlayStation Australia is on the hunt for the Killzone: Mercenary “Ultimate Recruit”

Yesterday, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia began their search for the “Ultimate Recruit” for their upcoming PS Vita title, Killzone: Mercenary. The successful applicant will also walk away with a $10,000 AUD cash prize.

Applications for the role opened yesterday, with SCE Australia asking candidates to detail how, “just like the mercenary featured in the new Killzone franchise game,” they’d give up all their allegiances for the $10,000 reward. Each application is considered a “contract, ” and “the successful entrant will be required to carry out the terms of their contract,” SCE Australia said.

Ultimate Recruit applications close on 16 August, with SCE Australia hand-picking a winner to then fly to Sydney to fulfill the conditions of their self-made contract.

Killzone: Mercenary is a PS Vita exclusive that arrives in Australia and New Zealand on 4 September.


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