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Samsung’s Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 sweepstakes offer $100 in points

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 22:01 UTC+02:00

Samsung has a history of teaming up with popular battle royale game Fortnite for new promotions. Fortnite's Android launch was actually timed with the announcement of the Galaxy Note 9, so it's not surprising to see that they're back again with a new campaign.

Samsung today introduced its Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 sweepstakes, offering gamers a chance to win $100 worth of Samsung Rewards points. Fortnite players can participate in the sweepstakes starting today and for the next three weeks.

Win $100 worth of Samsung Rewards points

Those who wish to participate can enter into the sweepstakes by making an in-game purchase in Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2, but that's not the only way, at least for those in the United States. Such is the law in the US that no purchase is actually necessary to participate in sweepstakes, so those who don't want to make an in-game purchase can simply mail in their entry for a chance to win $100 in Samsung Rewards points.

Multiple in-game purchases in a single day will not count as multiple entries, you can only enter once per day. The sweepstakes will end on May 10 and the winners will be notified via email over the summer. A total of 1,500 players will receive 20,000 Samsung Points each, valued at $100.

Samsung Rewards points can be used for in-app purchases and for buying content in the Galaxy Store. These $100 equivalent points can also be used to purchase Samsung products from the company's online store and its Shop Samsung app. So if you end up winning the points, you can knock a cool $100 off your next Samsung smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, etc.

If you're interested in participating, check out the full terms and conditions for this promotion at Samsung's website.

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