Play MotorStorm, win a year of paid tuition

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Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Well, there is a slight catch — you can’t just play MotorStorm to win free stuff — you have to actually be good at it.

The PlayStation® Campus Cup is a university and college gaming tournament that visits schools across the nation looking for the best gamers.

Play MotorStorm™ on PLAYSTATION® 3 at The PlayStation® Campus Cup. Post your school’s fastest lap time, and you could represent your school in a head-to-head competition in the interschool finals in Toronto.

The player with the fastest lap time wins a FREE year’s tuition and a PLAYSTATION® 3 computer entertainment system.

Plus there is great regional prizing and giveaways at each school, so be sure to stop by to see if you make the grade. Free for all students to enter.

Fortunately, there are additional prizes available for those of us who lack the will to own a PlayStation 3 and inevitably suck at MotorStorm. Each contestant who registers for the Campus Cup tournament at their school will be entered into a drawing for a Sony VAIO N-Series notebook and a PS3.

More details can be found at StudentAwards.com and the official Campus Cup Web site.

[Via The BBPS]


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