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Cyberpower and Corsair team up to give away gaming chair and peripheral bundle

In need of some new PC gaming peripherals to refresh your setup? This month, Cyberpower is teaming up with Corsair to give away a full peripheral bundle, including a new gaming chair, as well as a new keyboard, mouse and headset.

Corsair makes some of the most popular gaming peripherals around. The prize pool in Cyberpower's new giveaway includes a HS55 Gaming Headset, a K55 gaming keyboard, an M55 gaming mouse and finally, the Corsair TC100 gaming chair.

In all, this prize bundle is worth over £300, so it is a decent haul to end off the year with. To enter, you'll need to head to Cyberpower's Gleam page and choose the different entry methods to rack up some extra chances to win.

The competition is open to residents of the UK until 11:59PM on the 26th of November. Cyberpower also kicked off its early Black Friday deals earlier today, which you can find HERE.

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KitGuru Says: While we aren't running this particular giveaway, regular readers will know we always have something big in the works for December, so stay tuned for more competitions soon.

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