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Win a Seagate Special Edition 2TB Game Drive or an Xbox 1TB SSD! (closed)

Update (17/05/23): This competition is CLOSED and the winners are in. Our two winners today are Richard Tyler and David Usher! We've emailed both winners to organise prize shipping. If you missed out this time then keep an eye out as we'll have more giveaways in the near future!

A few weeks ago we teamed up with Seagate to give away two special edition Star Wars themed drives to upgrade your gaming setup. Now, we're teaming up with Seagate once again, offering up one 1TB Expansion Card SSD for Xbox Series X/S consoles, as well as a 2TB Special Edition Star Wars-themed portable drive. 

First on our prize list is Seagate's 1TB Xbox Series X/S expansion SSD, an easy plug-and-play storage device that slots into a dedicated slot on the back of an Xbox Series X or Series S console, giving you an instant storage bump for games both old and new. Our second prize is the 2TB Mandalorian Grogu 2TB Game Drive, a portable HDD that can be configured to work with either PC and console.

How to enter:

In order to enter this competition you will need to send an email to [email protected] with the subject line ‘I want to win a Seagate Game Drive!'. Alternatively, you can use this link HERE to auto-fill that information.

In the email, be sure to answer the following question: What Star Wars series introduced Grogu? 

The winners will need to provide their name and address for shipping purposes. The competition will be open to residents of the UK and EU, it will run from the 8th of May until the 15th of May at 23:59 BST. Winners will be announced the following week.

Be sure to check out Seagate's full range of Game Drives, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to everyone entering, we'll be back to announce winners soon! 

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