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Short Story Contest: Win A Copy of Resident Evil 6

BioGamer Girl, FANGORIA and Capcom want to deliver some special frights this Halloween season! Capcom's Resident Evil 6 was one of the most highly-anticipated video games of the year. We are starting a spooktacular countdown with a special contest giveaway from Capcom. Fans of the series will get a special opportunity to win one of the glorious copies of Resident Evil 6 for Xbox 360 and other fun products. Grand prize winners will get their copy in a “No Hope Left” rusted tin with enclosures, gel tabz and medium shirt. For a chance to win, we want you to create the best horror themed short story ever for this Halloween season. The short story must be 500 words (but can be longer) and take place in the Resident Evil 6 universe. Fans must create an interwoven story based off the storyline of Resident Evil 6 and how they would have liked the story to play out. The deadline to submit your short story will be October 29, 2012 at 3PM CST/4 PM EST.  The winners will receive an email of what they have won and their prize will be mailed to them. We will then announce the grand prize winners and runner-ups on October 31st  with the winning stories appearing in the November print issue of BioGamer Girl.

We will also have some Resident Evil 6 goodies for the top runner-ups. Now is your chance to create your own fan fiction and truly immerse yourself into the horrors that await you in Resident Evil 6. If you wanted your chance to tell Capcom and the world what you wanted to see in Resident Evil 6 then now is your chance. To enter, email your short story to biogamergirl@live.com in either word document or PDF format no later then October 29th. Those who win will be notified and their prizes will be shipped to the contact data collected. You can visit the official Resident Evil 6 website to learn more about the game. Make sure to stay posted at BioGamer Girl and Fangoria to keep updated on the contest.

Prize Packs Include:
Grand prize (3 winners) – Xbox 360 copy of the game, No Hope Left rusted tin, Geltabz, Shirt  
2nd Place (2 winners) – Xbox 360 copy of the game, Geltabz, Shirt 
3rd Place (2 winners) – Xbox 360 copy of the game, Geltabz

Runners-up – Geltabz or Shirt




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