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PSPlusPlays May 2020 comp all about Predator Hunting Grounds

PlayStation Australia’s PSPlusPlays May 2020 competition will focus on Predator Hunting Grounds, Sony recently confirmed.

This month’s challenge? Show Sony your best kill as the Predator. Do that, get selected as the winner, and you’ll walk away with a swish replica Predator mask and a Predator hybrid metal “6” action figure.

If you’ve got a game capture of the perfect play, ensure you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber and then share that clip to Twitter with the hashtag #PSPlusPlays. It wouldn’t hurt to tag @PlayStationAU either.

Those who enter, regardless of the monthly win, will be placed in a draw to win the ultimate grand prize of a trip to PAX AUS 2020 (you know, if it goes ahead).

For more on the #PSPlusPlays program, head here.

Predator Hunting Grounds is currently available on Windows PC and PS4. Arnold Schwartzenegger’s Dutch was recently confirmed as a in-game addition.


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