Starting October 12 2013, Gearbox began a contest dubbed 'The Borderlands 2 $100,000 Loot Hunt'. The contest, going on for four weeks, was comprised of three essential parts per week: The Target, The Bounty, and The Goal. The Target for the day featured a 100% drop rate of a Bounty, with which players would have to kill a certain number of a specified enemy to complete the Community Goal. When a player killed the Target, he/she was entered into the Weekly and Grand Prize entry (prizes listed below). The sponsors of the event and of the prizes: Falcon Northwest, Nvidia, BradyGames, Sony, and Turtle Beach.
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| - Starting October 12 2013, Gearbox began a contest dubbed 'The Borderlands 2 $100,000 Loot Hunt'. The contest, going on for four weeks, was comprised of three essential parts per week: The Target, The Bounty, and The Goal. The Target for the day featured a 100% drop rate of a Bounty, with which players would have to kill a certain number of a specified enemy to complete the Community Goal. When a player killed the Target, he/she was entered into the Weekly and Grand Prize entry (prizes listed below). The sponsors of the event and of the prizes: Falcon Northwest, Nvidia, BradyGames, Sony, and Turtle Beach.
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| - Starting October 12 2013, Gearbox began a contest dubbed 'The Borderlands 2 $100,000 Loot Hunt'. The contest, going on for four weeks, was comprised of three essential parts per week: The Target, The Bounty, and The Goal. The Target for the day featured a 100% drop rate of a Bounty, with which players would have to kill a certain number of a specified enemy to complete the Community Goal. When a player killed the Target, he/she was entered into the Weekly and Grand Prize entry (prizes listed below). The sponsors of the event and of the prizes: Falcon Northwest, Nvidia, BradyGames, Sony, and Turtle Beach.
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