The Mary Sue’s Halo: The Master Chief Collection Giveaway!

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There’s no place for some good old-fashioned shoot-everything-that-moves-until-it-no-longer-moves gameplay like Halo, so we’ve got your back! No, really. We have a backpack full of Halo gear for you to win including a copy of Halo: The Master Chief Collection for Xbox One. We’re sticklers for the literal.

All you need to do to win is follow us on Twitter—for real, you have to, or else we can’t DM you to let you know that you won—and tweet the following text in its entirety (link included):

#IllBeTheMasterChief thanks to @TheMarySue’s Halo: The #MasterChiefCollection giveaway! http://bit.ly/1twhSib

All entries must be received by Thursday, December 4 at 12PM, noon EST.

One winner in the US or Canada (sorry, international friends) will be chosen at random to win a backpackful of Halo nostalgia. The pack includes a copy of the game (of course), a baseball cap, a Halo-themed Xbox One controller, Halo-themed wireless Vmoda headphones, and a mini book detailing the series’ multiplayer maps.

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About the game:

“Halo: The Master Chief Collection” offers the complete story of “Halo’s” legendary hero, the Master Chief, for the first time on one console, including an entirely re-mastered version of “Halo 2” – “Halo 2: Anniversary” – in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the fan-favorite classic.*

“Halo: The Master Chief Collection” brings the ultimate “Halo” collection together (‘Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary,” “Halo 2: Anniversary” “Halo 3” and “Halo 4”) with a unified Master Menu that features every campaign chapter unlocked, enabling fans to experience the Master Chief’s story and “Halo’s” legendary multiplayer like never before. Play “Halo” your way, with curated playlists from the campaign and more than 100 multiplayer and Spartan Ops maps from across all four “Halo” titles.

Every game in “Halo: The Master Chief Collection” is visually enhanced for Xbox One, with “Halo 2: Anniversary” featuring a fully re-mastered campaign. All four games will run at 60 frames per second on dedicated servers.

“Halo: The Master Chief Collection” also includes access to the new live-action digital series, “Halo: Nightfall,” and the “Halo 5: Guardians” Multiplayer Beta, which are launching in late 2014.

And, to hold all of your loot, a backpack that looks like seven-year-old Master Chief wore it to alien-shooting school. So go ahead! Get over to Twitter and finish this fight.

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