Hunt Down Amazing Eternals Developers And Destroy Them To Earn Free Booster Packs
Looking for a bit of fun and a chance to earn some free Amazing Eternals card packs this weekend? Then good news!
Beginning today at 2.p.m. EST, players can hunt down developers (conveniently indicated by the [DE] in their in-game names) and challenge them. Players who manage to track down developers and defeat them will receive five free Booster Packs for every unique developer they defeated.
In order to claim their reward, players will need to post a screenshot of the scoreboard either in a specific forum thread or on Twitter using the hashtag #AmazingEternalsDevHunt. Do NOT post to both.
To assure you receive your packs after defeating a developer, you will need to adhere by the following rules:
- Do not post on both Twitter and Forums - choose one social location.
- You must be following the @AmazingEternals Twitter for your Twitter submission to be accepted.
- Tweet must include the hashtag #AmazingEternalsDevHunt and follow these rules.
- Do not reserve spots in their thread.
- Submissions that do not follow these rules will be disqualified.
The Dev hunt will end October 2 at 2 p.m. ET, after which all hunters with wins will receive their free Booster Packs.
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