Posted Oct 05, 2007 at 11:08AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, Logitech, Halloween
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Blizzard is announcing that as part of the preparations for Halloween, they are now accepting submissions for their annual Pumpkin-Carving Contest. The said event invites contestants to submit pictures of pumpkin carvings based on Blizzard games like World of Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo.

The 10 winners for this event will each receive a pair of Logitech 51 Surround Sound Speaker Systems. Before you get bust out the carving knife, here are some extra contest reminders:
  • Most of all, your pumpkins should be original. If they feature original art, even better.
  • Your pumpkin must be lit up in the photo. You can show another photo of the pumpkin unlit.
  • The pumpkin must be related to one of the Blizzard game universes - Diablo, StarCraft, Warcraft, etc.
  • Make sure to send in high quality pictures. Try to take the best picture possible. You might have to read up on how to take night pictures.
  • Make sure you tell us what the pumpkin is supposed to be in the caption, just in case it's not clear
  • We love humor, and it's always good if you can tie that into your pumpkin
Those interested in submitting their best works have until Monday, October 29, (12:00 a.m. PDT) to do so. Now, if you've got your carving all ready for the competition, you can submit it to Blizzard's judges via the Read link we've provided below.


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