Samsung taps Fortnite celebrity streamer Ninja for Galaxy squad contest

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Samsung taps Fortnite celebrity streamer Ninja for Galaxy squad contest
Samsung has just announced a new contest aimed at Fortnite fans who are using its products, namely the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy Tab S4. If you're a hardcore Fortnite player, there's a high chance that you might have already heard about Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, currently one of the most prolific Fortnite streamers.

It appears that Samsung is giving Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy Tab S4 owners the chance to squad up on Fortnite with Ninja. Those who want to enter the contest will have to share user-generated photos or videos of the Galaxy skin in a Fortnite match with the hashtags #NinjaGalaxySquad and #Contest on Twitter or Instagram. Entries are meant to put the Galaxy skin and users’ Fortnite talent on display, including dance emotes and victories.

According to Samsung, there will only one grand prize winner who will get to play Fortnite alongside Ninja and will receive the ultimate Cross-Platform Gamer Pack. The latter is valued at $5,249 and includes a 65-inch Class Q9FN QLED TV (2018), a 49-inch CHG90 QLED gaming monitor, and the new premium AKG N700NC wireless noise-canceling headphones.

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Also, three runners-up will receive the Cross-Platform Gamer Pack, as described above, and one hundred 3rd-prize winners will receive a pair of AKG N700NC wireless noise-canceling headphones.

The contest is already underway and runs until September 30, while the grand prize winner will be announced in early October 2018. You can find the official contest rules at the source link.

source: Samsung
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