Enter to win a Neverwinter PS4 gelatinous cube companion from PWE and Massively OP

    
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To celebrate this week’s Neverwinter launch on PlayStation 4, PWE has granted Massively OP 50 companion codes to give away to our readers!

The codes are for the Gelatinous Cube Companion, a bind-on-pickup rare/blue quality Augment type companion that features the Ooze power, two defense slots, one offense slot, and +105 power/defense buffs as long as it’s active for the player. This companion can be redeemed only once per account; there is no expiration date. Critically, these codes are redeemable on PS4 only by players with Sony Network Entertainment accounts on the PSN, so if you’re a purely PC or Xbone player, you can skip this one! [Update: PWE tells us that keys will work for you if you are NOT in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.]

Read on to enter to win!

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For this giveaway, we’ll be using Rafflecopter to count the entries for us. You can earn entries in the giveaway by completing different steps in Rafflecopter; the question field is mandatory, but following us on Twitter, tweeting about this giveaway, and checking out our Facebook page are optional and result in more entries. Rafflecopter uses javascript, so you’ll need to enable it to see the entry widget below:

Fifty winners selected at random from the total of entries submitted to Rafflecopter will be contacted via email by Massively Overpowered to receive one Neverwinter gelatinous cube companion key for PlayStation 4. Entrants are subject to our official contest and giveaway rules. Entries will be accepted until the giveaway’s end on Monday, July 25th, at 12:00 a.m. EDT (midnight Sunday night). We’ll draw the winners and send out keys and redemption instructions by Monday evening EDT, so make sure you’ve submitted a working email address in Rafflecopter.

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Have fun and good luck, everyone!

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