Skillground wants to give you some money
$20,000 for playing games, to be exact
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Tomorrow, our friends at Skillground.com are holding a contest with a prize total of $20,000 -enough to buy you a small islandor approximately 2.5 Playstation 3 systems.
How's it work? Well, you play in a Warpath Deathmatch tomorrow and every time you take somebody else out, you'll be entered into a chance to win a share of $10,000 cash or $10,000 in Skillground game credits.
Before you start playing, though, you'll probably want to brush up on the full list of details availableonthe contest microsite.
But seriously, what are the odds that a gamer with Average Joe skills can hang out at Skillground and make a few real-world greenbacks? We've been wondering that ourselves, so we suited up and we're looking into it. Check back next week for the full breakdown of our gib-tastic investigation.
June 27, 2007
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