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PUBG Vikendi Stunt contest for PS4: Stand a chance to win a custom PS4 Pro

Highlights: PUBG Vikendi PS4 contest kicked off on January 29 and will go on till February 7. The winner will get a custom PS4. Are you playing PUBG on your PS4? Would you like to win a custom PS4 Pro by showcasing your PUBG skills? Well you are in luck. Take a look at the PS4 Pro in the image above. That could be yours! If you can show your stunt skills in the Vikendi map. The Vikendi map is available on the PS4. With the release of the map PUBG for PS4 has a new contest. It is called the Vikendi Stunt Contest! The official PUBG website reads, “Show us your sleek stunts on Vikendi and win cool prizes! We will pick the top 10 players with the best stunt footage and the winners will receive Custom PUBG PS4 Pros (supplied with American power plug)!” Every eligible participant that meets the requirements will also receive special in-game items. If you are interested in participating in the contest, you can do so by dropping into Vikendi, performing a stunt and record it using the PS4’s Share button. You need to upload your recording to YouTube or Google Drive. After that, you need to submit your PSN ID and link to your video here. The file format of the video can be any. However, the video needs to be a minimum 10 seconds short and maximum 60 seconds long.  There are a bunch of rules and regulations which you can read on the official website, but there is one that we need to highlight. The rule reads, “Depending on the country of residence, the winner may be liable to pay the import tax of the reward. Import tax law is individual to each country, and we will offer guidance to the winner regarding their local laws”. If you are a PUBG player on the Xbox, then there is a scavenger-hunt that you can take part in. The The first round with the first five challenges started on January 26 and players have till February 1 to complete it. The second set began on January 27 and will go on till Feb 3. The first player to submit a correct screenshot for the challenges will be eligible to win special PUBG goodies along with in-game items. Also Read: Ban PUBG, 11-year old appeals to Maharashtra Govt as it promotes "gaming addiction, violence and cyber bullying" Vikendi scavenger-hunt announced for PUBG Xbox, new update released with multiple hotfixes New leaks suggest PS5 and next Xbox specifications and pricing

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