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Head down to MSI’s fan day and you could win some big prizes

If you happen to be an MSI fan and need something to do on Saturday the 8th of April, then you may want to check out MSI's fan day. This public event will be taking place at the recently opened Fnatic BUNKR in London and will give you the chance to play games, try out VR and win prizes.

The main event of the day will be a big 1v1 League of Legends tournament, which you can sign up to compete in. The 1st and 2nd place winners will both receive MSI Gaming motherboards and graphics cards. However, there will be other prizes to be had in the MSI raffle, including MSI headsets, mice and more.

If League of Legends isn't your thing, then there will also be a HTC Vive section set up, where you can head in and try your hand at some virtual reality gaming. Here's the full schedule for the day:

  • 10AM Opening.
  • 10-11AM LoL tournament signups.
  • 12AM tournament begins.
  • 4PM MSI Raffle draw.
  • 5PM event ends.

Aside from that, the first 50 people at the event will get a 20 percent discount code, which will apply to all MSI Gaming motherboards and graphics cards at CCLOnline. Only attendees can get this code as it will be written on a flyer handed out at the door. If you miss that, you can get £100 off MSI's gaming PCs at AO.com from the 7th to the 10th of April and a 10 percent discount at Argos between the 5th and 18th of April.

Those attending the event will also get some time to look at MSI's upcoming GTX 1080Ti Gaming X, new gaming notebooks and Ryzen motherboards. If you feel like heading down, all you need to do is pre-register your interest over on MSI's site and make sure you can get to the Fnatic BUNKR at 28 Redchurch Street, London.

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