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Win one of 40 SMITE PS4 closed alpha keys!

Giveaway: 40 SMITE PS4 Closed Alpha Keys!

Win one of 40 SMITE PS4 closed alpha keys!
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Hi-Rez Studios is porting SMITE to PS4 and they were kind enough to send us over 40 closed alpha keys to give away!

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You could be the proud owner of one of 20 NA keys, or one of 20 EU keys. Simply enter our giveaway contest! (Note: EU and NA keys only work in their respective regions, so make sure you enter the right contest!)

1. Go to our ViralSweep link

We have our very own ViralSweep campaign to help us make sure everyone who enters gets a fair chance at winning!

North America (NA) giveaway

Europe (EU) giveaway

The giveaway runs from 12pm EST March 1 – 11:59pm EST March 8.

2. Keep an eye on @SmiteGame’s Twitter

@SmiteGame may be posting chances to win alpha keys on their Twitter, so pay attention!

3. Get a beta key in the future

If you’ve already entered for an alpha key but want a better chance at getting some form of early access, make sure to sign up for SMITE‘s PS4 beta here, as well.

NOTE: Do NOT Fall For Shady Alpha or Beta Key Websites

Even if a key giveaway, email, or purchase looks promising, double-check the web address before doing anything. Phishing schemes get more and more convincing every day, and will steal official assets to look as convincing as possible in order to trick you into giving up personal information.

Also. NEVER click a bit.ly, goo.gl, or other short URL that promises beta keys. It’s likely riddled with malware. The same goes for key generators: just don’t mess with them. You are only putting yourself, your information, and your computer at risk.


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