Mon, Mar 29, 2010 | 21:04 BST

BioWare countdown conclusion is Bazaar

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BioWare’s mysterious countdown has ended in the outing of something called BioWare Bazaar, “a week-long series of mock online auctions beginning April 6th that will feature over 400 items”.

Not Mass Effect on PS3, then.

Custom painted PC’s, Alienware laptops, BioWare apparel and other stuff’s being given away by the firm. This is all part of the company’s 15th birthday celebration, apparently.

“To bid on these items, fans will need to collect tokens through various challenges,” said the firm.

“The first auction begins at 9 AM PST on Tuesday, April 6th, with new items being made available every 15 minutes, ending 4 PM PST Saturday, April 10th. So tell your friends, start collecting tokens, and get ready to win some amazing prizes! For more information on token collection visit the My Tokens page.”

Get to it. You may as well. Try to win a computer while you dream about what could have been.

9 comments

#1

Johnny Cullen
29/03/10, 6:39 pm

Megaton.

#2

blackdreamhunk
29/03/10, 7:03 pm

:O I so want a Alienware laptop that is so sweet =)

#3

conk donk
29/03/10, 8:06 pm

Only open to continental US residents not in Florida and New York. So pretty much useless to me then and a waste of anticipation. My initial cynical prediction of “an announcement which will state more DLC details for Mass Effect and Dragon Age will be unveiled at E3″ now seems overly optimistic.

#4

Hunam
29/03/10, 8:08 pm

Why are Florida and New York kicked out?

#5

conk donk
29/03/10, 8:09 pm

My guess would be for tax reasons. I know New York have stricter tax rules for internet transactions than most of the union. I imagine Florida may have similar laws.

#6

Uncontested
29/03/10, 8:13 pm

Wow, thats bullshit why the hell cant I enter from Florida? fucking asinine laws over contests or some such I imagine

#7

N.E.R.D
29/03/10, 8:15 pm

lol
sad ps3

#8

Hunam
29/03/10, 8:29 pm

I always thought it was California that had the tax problem most of the time. Could it be something to do with purchasing physical objects using a fake currency? I think I’ve seen problems with that before.

#9

Dralen
30/03/10, 1:28 am

It’s the biggest new thing since sliced bread.

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