Join The Mass Effect 3 Mission Command And Win Prizes

In order to help promote one of the biggest upcoming games of 2012, Microsoft has launched the Mass Effect 3 Mission Command Facebook application. After giving it access to their accounts, players are asked to complete missions, with the promise of unlockable in-game items. Those tasks are quite simple, including such things as recruiting friends, posting pick-up lines for Liara, downloading the demo and/or uploading a video of you pretending to be in the game's world.

Recommended Videos

In order to help promote one of the biggest upcoming games of 2012, Microsoft has launched the Mass Effect 3 Mission Command Facebook application. After giving it access to their accounts, players are asked to complete missions, with the promise of unlockable in-game items.

Those tasks are quite simple, including such things as recruiting friends, posting pick-up lines for Liara, downloading the demo and/or uploading a video of you pretending to be in the game’s world.

The first prize on offer is a Normandy Xbox LIVE Avatar prop, which is quite possibly the same one that is featured within the game’s Collector’s Edition set. Though, the prizes get better later on as an Xbox 360/Kinect console bundle with a copy of the game will be up for grabs.

Good luck!


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Melinoe: The ‘Hades 2’ protagonist, explained
Read Article Here are the 15 best split-screen games on Xbox Game Pass
Ark
Read Article Knight Titus in the ‘Fallout’ TV show, explained
Read Article When did ‘Warhammer 40K’ come out?
Read Article ‘Fallout’ TV show ending, explained
Aaron Moten in Fallout
Related Content
Read Article Melinoe: The ‘Hades 2’ protagonist, explained
Read Article Here are the 15 best split-screen games on Xbox Game Pass
Ark
Read Article Knight Titus in the ‘Fallout’ TV show, explained
Read Article When did ‘Warhammer 40K’ come out?
Read Article ‘Fallout’ TV show ending, explained
Aaron Moten in Fallout
Author
Chad Goodmurphy
A passionate gamer and general entertainment enthusiast, Chad funnels his vigor into in-depth coverage of the industry he loves.