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Competition: Turtle Beach Ear Force Sierra headset up for grabs

Like giving your ears a ruddy good pounding when you're drilling into the enemy's kill-death ratio? Turtle Beach has kindly offered VG247 a set of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Ear Force Sierra headphones to give away to you, the readers. All you have to do is submit your details below to enter.

UPDATE:

This competition is now closed. We compiled everyone's names into a big numbered spreadsheet and used a random number generator to pick a winner. That winner is @McGoobenmeister - congrats sir. We'll be in touch via Twitter to arrange delivery of your headset. Thanks for playing everyone.

Original story:

The Sierra headset retails at £279.99 has been designed in conjunction with Treyarch for pro tournaments with Dolby surround sound built-in to help you pinpoint where those enemy footstep sounds are coming from. No more Ghost perk nightmares for you sonny Jim.

You can program preset settings for different games, and set your levels with a touch-controlled LED control unit. There's even a morph option if you want to hide your voice like a criminal demanding ransom, protect your eardrums with Ear Guard tech, and use Sound Field settings to broaden or widen the sound field of your game.

Phew. Compatible with PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, you can enter to win the headset by simply slapping your Twitter name below. We'll contact you if you win our random draw, which will take place on Monday 3rd of December.

Thanks, and best of luck.

Disclosure:

  • This is a giveaway. VG247 received no merchandise, advertising or compensation for running this competition.

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