PlayStation Australia launches Ultimate Recruit competition for Killzone: Mercenary
Killzone: Mercenary Ultimate Recruit competition launches with $10,000 reward; winner to be flown to Sydney to "live out an approved Ultimate Recruit Contract".
PlayStation Australia has announced the launch of the Ultimate Recruit competition to coincide with the release of Killzone: Mercenary on the PlayStation Vita.
The contest invites players to detail their own approach to their job as a mercenary. To do this, entrants will need to submit their own list of rules in the Ultimate Recruit Contract. One winner will be chosen to fly to Sydney to "live out an approved Ultimate Recruit Contract".
In addition to this, PlayStation Australia is offering a $10,000 reward to the chosen winner. Additional details and the entry form can be found on the competition site.
Killzone: Mercenary launches September 4 exclusively for the PS Vita. The game will feature nine missions that are reportedly each close to an hour long, an eight-player multiplayer mode spread across six maps, and three different game types.
For more on Killzone: Mercenary, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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