Here's Replay's May winners: Leon the Resident Evil traffic cop, and a one man Matriarch kill in Arc Raiders
Replay is full of great clips every month, but these are May's best of the best
May's GamesRadar Replay winners saw Leon discovering you can't play safely in traffic, and a one-man army taking down a Matriarch single handed in Arc Raiders. It's a mix of funny and impressive, meaning both take home a $/£250 Amazon Voucher.
Replay challenges you to send us your best, funniest, strangest stand-out clips every month for the chance to win one of two $/£250 Amazon vouchers - one for the best clip overall and one for the best Theme of the Month game, which for June is 007 First Light. We share all our favorite clips on on the site and our socials channels - so if you want the world to see your achievements, accidents or discoveries, let us know!
If you want a chance of winning the June prize then you can submit clips via the big orange button below. It could be anything, from general gameplay to a stream - a funny moment, an amazing clip, a weird bug, or just some good chat.
Remember, there are two $/£250 Amazon Vouchers to be won - one for the best video overall, and another for our 007 First Light Theme of the Month.
By submitting your clip, you agree to the Terms and Conditions.
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The June Winners!
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This month's overall Replay winner is this perfectly timed traffic moment in Resident Evil Requiem.
While winner for the May theme of the month, Arc Raiders, is this impressive one man take down of a Matriarch in barely a minute. That's a lot of Wolfpacks.
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