2K Sports to hold "Meet Michael Jordan" contest for Asia
The Asian NBA 2K12 competition will see the lucky winner embark on an all-expenses-paid trip to see the Bobcat Charlottes vs. the New York Knicks in North Carolina, USA.
The basketball simulator NBA 2K12 received critical praise for its presentation and gameplay. Until the next version of the game comes out later this year, 2K Sports will be hosting a contest where fans and owners of the game residing in Asia will get the chance to meet NBA superstar Michael Jordan and win a trip to watch the Bobcat Charlottes play against the New York Knicks on April 26 in North Carolina, USA.
The contest prizes also include a roundtrip for two, a hotel stay, airport transfers, and ground transportation for the upcoming basketball match. As long as players own a copy of the game and reside in either Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Taiwan, or South Korea, they are eligible to register for the contest. Head here to do so.
Three winners will be chosen on April 8 at 11:59 a.m. Singapore time. The draw announcement will be held on April 9 at 12:00 p.m. Singapore time. For more information and updates on NBA 2K12, check out GameSpot's coverage of the title.
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