Max Payne 3 Twitter Contest Will Put Winners In The Game

Rockstar Games recently announced a contest to be held on Twitter for the upcoming third-person shooter, Max Payne 3. Effective until January 13th, Twitter users who tweet with the hashtag of #MaxPayne3 and follow the developer's account at @RockStarGames will be entered to be chosen for consideration to have their faces digitally placed onto enemy gang members in the game.

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Rockstar Games recently announced a contest to be held on Twitter for the upcoming third-person shooter, Max Payne 3. Effective until January 13th, Twitter users who tweet with the hashtag of #MaxPayne3 and follow the developer’s account at @RockStarGames will be entered to be chosen for consideration to have their faces digitally placed onto enemy gang members in the game.

Every week, ten people will be chosen at random and contacted by Rockstar to send facial photos, and two finalists will be selected from the group to be put into the game. Eight finalists will be chosen overall.

Max Payne 3 is currently scheduled for a March 2012 release.


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