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Win a Seagate Star Wars Special Edition 2TB drive! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Our winners this time around are Will Savage, Phil Worboys and Martin Macpherson! If you missed out this time then keep an eye out as we regularly host competitions throughout the year. We are currently running another giveaway for an RTX 4070-powered gaming laptop as part of our annual reader survey. You can find that competition, HERE

Last week, Seagate officially unveiled its latest Special Edition SSDs. This time around, we're getting Star Wars-themed M.2 SSDs with special faceplates with a glowing lightsaber right on the front. Now, we're giving away one of the 2TB models, as well as a few other prizes.

This week, we've teamed up with Seagate to give away three prizes! Our first place winner will be getting the new 2TB Star Wars Special Edition Firecuda M.2 SSD with blazing-fast speeds.

A second winner will be getting a Boba Fett 2TB portable HDD and a third winner will be getting a merch package.

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 SSD!'. Alternatively, you can use this link HERE to auto-fill that information.

In the email, be sure to answer the following question:

Which Lightsaber faceplate will you be using?

  • Luke Skywalker
  • Darth Vader
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi

The winners will need to provide their name and address for shipping purposes, as well as t-shirt size. The competition will be open to residents of the UK and EU, it will run from the 13th of April until the 20th of April 23:59 BST. Winners will be announced on the 24th of April.

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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