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Radeon and GTribe have joined forces to bring our community members an exclusive global giveaway.

TWENTY FIVE (25) members will be selected to receive a FREE Steam code for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided valued at $59.99 each. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is an action role-playing video game (developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix) that takes place in the cyberpunk-themed dystopian world of 2029.

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(2) On THIS Status Update post one comment answering the following question: Why would you like to win the PC version of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided?

That's it! The 25 winners will be selected on Thursday afternoon.

IMPORTANT: Comments from members without a profile photo are disqualified and/or deleted.

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Dot Flanagan
"ipixeldot" —  

I really enjoyed the last one, even if I didn't finish it (please don't flog me for it!) and just watching the trailer for this game has me on my toes!

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Luis Velez
"ᗴ ᒪ ᑭ ᑌ ᗴ ᖇ 丅 ᗝ ᖇ ᖇ ᗝ, LeftyPR" —  

I'm a fan of the series just missing this one love the stealth aspect of it!

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Anton Nochovnyi
 

Cyberpunk is my favorite theme through all my life and this game extremely expensive to buy.

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Nathan Davis
"DynamoNED" —  

I really enjoyed the original Deus Ex, as well as Human Revolution, and would love to continue to the series!

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Iskren Kovatchev
"Frank JS" —  

Reasons: Well, I am big fan of the series, and I really want to live through the action of the new Deus Ex, I am sure I'll be very pleased.    

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Ivan Marijanović
 

I would like to win the PC version of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided because of two reasons. The first one is - I have the previous game (Deus Ex: Human Revolution) and I'd like to have the sequel. The second one - I need the game to use it as a benchmark for DirectX 11 and DirectX 12.

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Michael Dexter
 

Because I've yet to play any game from the Deus Ex series despite the many good things I've heard.

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