Megarom has a R15,000 Far Cry Primal hamper up for grabs

17 February 2016
Far Cry Primal - Megarom Competition - Featured Image

Living in South Africa, we were never given the chance to take part in Far Cry Primal’s CaveBnB competition.

That said, we’re not all that fond of the idea of living in a cave for a day. Megarom’s Far Cry Primal competition on the other hand; that’s one heck of a competition.

Megarom and Ubisoft have collaborated on a hamper to the tune of R15,000, and what a prize it is:

  • Far Cry Primal Collector’s Edition
  • Far Cry Primal T-Shirt
  • Far Cry Primal Mug
  • Chapka
  • Far Cry Primal Bobblehead
  • Far Cry Primal Hooodie
  • PS4 Console
  • Astro Gaming Headset
  • PS4 Scuff Controller

Far Cry Primal - Megarom Competition - Hamper

Interested? It’s going to take a lot more than simply throwing your name and contact details at Megarom. Instead, to enter you need to:

  • “Snap an awesome photo of you unleashing your inner caveperson, extra points for creativity!”
  • Upload your photo through their page.
  • Once your photo has been approved, the community will vote for their favourite picture. The highest rated photo wins.

Still interested? All of the necessary details can be found here.

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  1. Rynier G Schoeman
    19.02.2016 at 06:21

    I just want that cup.. that cup is amazing .. need it for office coffee

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