Microsoft
announced this week that, beginning this Friday, July 10th,
Xbox Live Gold Members in the United States and Canada will be eligible
to win up to 10,000 Microsoft Points ($125 USD value) and a new Xbox
Live Arcade title in every round played during the 1 vs. 100 Live
Beta. Microsoft estimates that
during each two-hour episode of 1 vs. 100 Live features
an average of about eight to 13 rounds of play, so there are quite a
few possibilities for winning prizes.
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If
you get selected as The One, you could win Microsoft Points for each
member of The Mob you knock out (or to be more specific, for each
member of The Mob that knocks themselves out by answering a question
incorrectly). You could win up to 10,000 Microsoft Points. If you're
picked to be a part of The Mob, and if you manage to be one of the
last 60 remaining and The One loses, you could “walk away” (spin
around in your swivel chair in celebration perhaps?) with an Xbox
Live Arcade title and your share of The Mob's bounty of Microsoft
Points.
What
if you're not selected as The One or The Mob? No worries. You still
have the chance to win some great prizes. For instance, the top three
scoring Crowd members can win an Xbox Live Arcade title. Plus,
everyone who plays (aside from Silver members playing as guests or
playing during open games) earns entries into the 1 vs. 100
Sweepstakes for every question
they answer in 1 vs. 100 Live and
1 vs. 100 Extended Play.
Those entries will go towards the chance to win a Zune or an entire
HDTV home theatre system. So even if you're not selected as The One
or The Mob, it can still be very worth playing, aside from simply
being fun anyway.
There
are a couple of small caveats though, and you can blame one of them
on your province/state's government (depending on where you live that
is). If you live in the province of Quebec or in the states of
Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland or Vermont, you can't win any of the
skill-based prizes, only the sweepstakes prizes. For more information
on why that is, well, check your provincial/state laws. If you live
in one of those provinces or states and would like to earn 1
vs. 100 Sweepstakes entries, you
can do so by playing 1 vs. 100 Live or
1 vs. 100 Extended Play
normally, or offline, via snail mail, by sending in 3x5 postcards to
the Sweepstakes
Administrator (bottom of the page). It is also possible to
be ineligible
for the skill-based prizes if you're playing a game from outside your
region via an invitation from a friend in a different region (e.g. an
American's Canadian friend invites him to play a special Canadian
game). For the official 1 vs. 100 Prize
Challenge rules, including things that can stop you from being
eligible to win prizes, a full prize listing chart and more, click
here.
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1 vs. 100
is an exclusive value added game for Xbox Live Gold members only and
is rated T for Teen. For more information, check out
www.xbox.ca/1vs100
or www.xbox.com/1vs100.
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