Halo 3 Legendary Edition: Free Contest/Giveaway

10/09/07

The Xbox 360-exclusive Halo 3 has taken the gaming world by storm. Although we're seldom conformists here at DailyGame.net, we're tapping into the wave of Halo 3 publicity by offering our valued readers the chance to win their very own free copy of the Halo 3 Legendary Edition. And for those of you taking notes at home, yes, that's the version that includes Spartan 117's helmet.

To enter this legendary contest, all you need to do is send an email to halo3@dailygame.net with "Halo 3 Contest" in the subject line. In the body of your email, include your name, age, and an email address that you regularly check so we can notify you if you win. This contest is only open to readers 17 years old or older who live in the lower 48 States.

Our free Halo 3 Legendary Edition contest will run until 11:59pm PST on Sunday, October 21. Note: in other words, this contest is over, but check out our newest contests and giveaways, now featuring once-per-day entries! One lucky winner will be randomly chosen on Monday, October 22, and be notified by email that same day. If the winner does not reply to that email by midnight PST on Oct. 25, we will be forced to choose another winner.

As with all our contests, DailyGame.net will not use your email address or contact information for any means outside of this contest, and we will in fact delete all emails once the winner has been chosen and confirmed.

That's all there is to it. So what are you waiting for? Enter this free Halo 3 contest today!

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