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The Witcher II treasure hunt - 360 Dark Edition won!

Want to get your swagger on for Witcher II swag? Son, it's your swagtastic day.

Through Namco Bandai, celebrating its recent UK charts success with the CD Projekt RPG, we're offering some sweet Witcher II goodies. We have ten Witcher-based T-shirts to give away on a variety of ways, such as our Twitter, Facebook and even here.

Want an even better prize? You're gonna have to go hunting for this one. We've left a Witcher-related comment in one of our news stories posted in the past 36 hours (anytime between 9pm on Monday and now) on our Facebook page.

First person who finds that comment on Facebook and emails me at johnny @vg247.com the said line will get a Dark Edition of The Witcher II: Enhanced Edition for Xbox 360. [Stop everything, we have a winner on the Dark Edition - winner is Shane Rowbotham]

To be clear on this, you can't get the Dark Edition in stores anymore as it's sold out.

Plus the quest book and world map that comes with standard copies of the game, the Dark Edition features a making-of disc that shows how the game was made, its soundtrack, a 200-page strong artbook and a wolf's head medialian.

As well as those, you'll get 360 avatar items and stickers.

The shirts will be given out at random intervals throughout the day, so like the Facebook, follow us on Twitter and keep an eye on the VG247 forums all throughout today for a chance to win.

Good luck!

Disclaimer time: this is only for those in the UK, 'fraid. So if you're outside Britain, you're out of luck on this one. Sorry.

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Johnny Cullen

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Johnny has experience at a wide range of games media outlets, having written for Eurogamer, Play Magazine, PC Gamer, GameDaily, and more. He worked at VG247 pumping out news at an astonishing rate for several years. More recently, he founded the games website PlayDiaries.

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