All right Facebook people, before you start to panic, it’s not what you think. Intel and Sega are teaming up to showcase their new app on FB which is a promotion to for Sega’s highly anticipated game Total War: Shogun 2. In this new app created by The Game Agency which is U.S. based, Shogun Takeover challenges you as the player to become the Shogun and rule all of Japan by either joining clans or creating clans of your own and attacking neighboring territories in “takeover” attempts. In simple terms you because a big boss and go forth conquering everyone else to be the true master….like SHONUFF!! All right now listen up here is the awesome part, to support the promotion intel is sponsoring a Shogun Sweepstakes with a chance to win (pause for dramatic effect) two grand prizes.
That is correct you can win a laptop (a MEDION® Akoya® P6631 (MD 97791) powered by a 2nd gen Intel® Core™ i5-2410QM Processor), Intel® Core™ i5-2500K Processors and the Collector’s Edition of Total War: Shogun 2. All right gamers I have gave you the information that you need to go forth into battle but now you need to know how to reach that goal, it is simple. Head straight to this link provided right here: ShogunTakeover Facebookapp. Once there follow the much needed instructions and you are on your way to victory!! Below are some screens of the PC title coming out next week. I wish you all good luck warriors and as always stay frosty!
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The Game Agency today announced the Facebook launch of Shogun Takeover, a promotional game developed to market Sega’s game release, Total War: Shogun 2. Shogun Takeover challenges players to become the Shogun over all of feudal Japan by creating or …
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