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Win a real-life PS4 Platinum Trophy at PAX AUS

Gamers will have the chance to win a real-life PS4 Platinum Trophy at PAX AUS, PlayStation Australia announced.

The PlayStation Plus Platinum Hunters program will be at PAX AUS, with PlayStation Australia hosting “a quest to give anyone who visits the PlayStation Booth at PAX AUS the chance to win a limited-edition replica of the ultimate real-life virtual accolade, a platinum trophy, thanks to PlayStation Plus.”

To take part in the quest, players will have to download the PlayStation Expierience app (here on iOS or here on Android). Then, players will need to scan QR codes around hidden around the PlayStation PAX AUS booth. Once all codes are scanned, that player will be entered into a draw to win the Platinum Trophy.

The latest title to be added to the official Platinum Hunters program is Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

PAX Aus 2018 takes place over 26-28 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.


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