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OCUK, Gamesplanet and ASUS ROG team up for big giveaway

We run a lot of competitions ourselves here at KitGuru but every so often, a giveaway elsewhere on the web pops up on our radar that we think our readers would be interested in. This time around, Gamesplanet, OCUK, noblechairs and ASUS ROG have all teamed up, offering up plenty of free gear for up to seven winners.

First prize is a noblechairs EPIC red/black gaming chair and a £50 Gamesplanet voucher to pick up a new game. Second place gets an OCUK exclusive peripheral bundle, including the ASUS ROG Pugio mouse, Strix Flare mechanical keyboard and Delta Core hi-res RGB gaming headset. Then, prizes 3 to 7 include a £20 Gamesplanet voucher and merch from OCUK and ASUS ROG.

There are some terms and conditions to keep in mind. This competition is open to UK and Republic of Ireland residents only and you can only enter once, although there are ways to improve your chances through the usual tasks set on Gleam.

You can enter the giveaway HERE. There are 13 ways to enter, including an extra entry per day for checking out the daily deals at Gamesplanet and Overclockers UK through Gleam.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to all of you that decide to enter! Remember, we aren't running this competition ourselves, so be sure to reach out to Overclockers UK and Gamesplanet on the socials if you have any questions. 

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