Here's how to join our ESGS 2019 Ticket Giveaway
/ Carlos Hernandez
ESGS 2019 is just around the corner and Too Much Gaming will be roaming its halls once again to try out the different titles available at the show floor. We’re fortunate to have attended all ESGS events to this point and to celebrate its 6th year we are giving away five (5) ONE DAY tickets to ESGS 2019. All you got to do is share and express your excitement for one of the biggest video game conventions in Southeast Asia.
Mechanics - How to join
On our ESGS 2019 Ticket Giveaway’s Facebook post (the post pinned on our Facebook page), comment by answering this question while tagging @ESGSPhilippines:
What are you most excited to see in this year’s ESGS?
Share this article with the hashtag #TMGxESGS2019 on your Facebook feed. (your post must be set to PUBLIC for us to verify)
Rules and Guidelines
The giveaway will run from October 15 - 21, 2019.
You are a valid participant once you’ve correctly completed the requirements mentioned above.
The five (5) winners will be randomly picked from the valid participants that have commented on our ESGS 2019 Ticket Giveaway’s Facebook post.
The contest is open to readers/listeners/viewers of Too Much Gaming planning to attend ESGS 2019.
The winner will be announced on October 22, 2019, via our Facebook page. We will send a direct message to inform the winners and provide additional information on how to claim their ESGS 2019 ticket.
Too Much Gaming has the right to alter the guidelines of this promo as we see fit.
Each winner will receive one (1) ONE DAY PASS to ESGS 2019.
Winners can claim their ticket at any day during the event. (Oct 25-27, 2019)
Winners are required to bring one (1) valid ID in order to claim their prize at the venue.
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