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Daily Digest - Winner Winner, Chocobo Dinner!

Synthia Weires
By Synthia Weires, Community Manager

In today's Digest we talk about recent contests, prize winners, and awesome featured users!

To-Do List


- ENTER to win a custom Gears of War X360.
- READ Aprils Reviewers of the Month.
- CONGRATULATE the winners of the Create a Monster Contest!
- SHOW off your skill in our GameSpot Players Network Trophy/Achievement Hunt for Assassins Creed 3.

Tip: Want to have your review featured on GameSpot?


You too can join the ranks of the few and proud who have had their reviews surfaced and spotlighted on GameSpot. How you ask? By joining the GameSpot Writers Round Table and submitting your work for peer review your chances of being featured go up exponentially!

Synthia Weires
By Synthia Weires, Community Manager

Community Manager for GameSpot.com. Fan of all things gaming and a second generation gamer, she is a social butterfly and lover of bacon, Magic the Gathering, D20's and pie.

5 comments
starduke
starduke

The question is, is it a man eating a chocobo dinner, or a man becoming a chocobo's dinner?

2ndWonder
2ndWonder ranger

I'm tempted to start writing reviews again. Something like this sounds amazing though. If I start again and can improve, I'd definitely want something like this to happen. 

F22_King_Raptor
F22_King_Raptor ranger

SSHHHH!!!! Don't tell anybody about the GoW 360 contest. Every person that enters reduces my chances of winning. We can't have that now, can we?

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