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Lenovo Legion 5i Giveaway: We have winners!

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
October 20, 2020
1 min read

We’ve come to the end of our giveaway and while there is only one laptop to give away, we’re happy to announce we have other winners who will collect a prize for their participation.

All winners were chosen at random will be emailed shortly to confirm their prizes. However, if we are unable to confirm the winners by October 24, 2020, we will randomly select new names for the prizes, and we’ll update this post accordingly.

Grand Prize winner (Lenovo Legion 5i laptop valued at $1,600 USD)

  • Kevin P

3 Months Xbox Ultimate Game Pass subscription (digital code)

  • Kristin S

1 Month Xbox Ultimate Game Pass subscription (digital code)

  • Tony M

1 Month Xbox Ultimate Game Pass subscription (digital code)

  • Will G

1 Month Xbox Ultimate Game Pass subscription (digital code)

  • Ashley B

We would like to thank everyone who has participated. The giveaway had a great reception, and we look forward to hosting another one in the future.

 

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