Blizzard Announces Diablo 4 Vampire Hunters Contest, Stars Sarah “Buffy” Michelle Gellar In Ad Campaign
Blizzard is hosting a new Diablo 4 contest for players all across the world.
Basically, Diablo 4 players will need to tag the official Diablo Twitter/X social media app and show off their own clip/video showcasing their undead/vampire slaying skills; a highlight reel if you will. And starring in the contest ad is none other than Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar. Guess Blizzard really has money to spend following the company’s recent buyout, eh?
Think you can hunt vampires with the best? ?
Use #DiabloHunters and tag us in a video showcasing your undead slaying skills and you could win some killer loot.
More info: https://t.co/eRe0FP7hm5 pic.twitter.com/SEvARGP77B
— Diablo (@Diablo) October 30, 2023
Here are the contest rules and specifics:
- To enter the Promotion, eligible participants must post a public video on TikTok, Twitter/X, or Instagram which: (a) is 10 seconds in length or more, (b) explains or demonstrates why the participant would be a suitable Diablo Vampire Hunter, (c) contains the hashtag “#DiabloHunters”, and (d) tags the appropriate Diablo account on the platform where the video is posted (e.g., Twitter/X: @diablo , TikTok: @diablo, Instagram: @playdiablo).
- Entries must NOT contain any stunts or hazardous activities which may result in harm to yourself, others, or property, or any activity which violates local laws.
Three lucky winners from all over the world will receive the following prizes:
- A fancy Diablo 4 letter of Vampire Hunter certification signed by Sarah Michelle Gellar,
- US$500 in digital code Battle.net credit form,
- A box filled with assorted vampire hunter props worth US$815+
The contest is live right now and will end on 3rd November 3am GMT+8. And yes, it’s eligible for players in the following Asian region: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan.
This isn’t the first time Blizzard has used a Hollywood star to promote their game; the company previously hired Megan Fox to read out eulogies for random players willing to submit their Battle.net handles to her.
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