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Need a PS5? Try eating at Burger King!

todayOctober 15, 2020

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If you’re having trouble procuring your PlayStation 5 there’s another way to get your hands on one of the hottest pieces of tech this holiday season and all you need to do is eat some Burger King.

Sony has announced a brand new promotion in conjunction with Burger King to give gamers a shot at getting their own PS5. Starting October 15 through November 22, if you purchase the Two for $5 meal at any Burger King in the United States, you’ll have a chance at winning a PlayStation 5. Of course, there is a specific way to enter the PS5/Burger King promotion.

First, hungry gamers will need to register on the BK App or BK.com to participate in the BK PS5 promotion. When the guest purchases a Two for $5 deal or makes a $5+ purchase on either the BK App, bk.com, or in the restaurant itself, the guest will earn one game token. Guests can then use the game token to play the digital scratch off game in the BK App or BK.com for a chance to win a PS5 console, PlayStation game codes, or BK coupons.

Of course, if Burger King isn’t your cup of tea, you can also mail in for your chance at a console. Just handprint your full name, full mailing address, email address, phone number, birth month, and birth year on a sheet of paper. You can enter once per day based on the postmark date.

Information on how to enter and all the rules can be found through the sweepstakes page.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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