ePlay Holds 1st Annual Creator Halloween Contest

ePlay Holds 1st Annual Creator Halloween Contest

SAN DIEGO — ePlay is holding their first annual creator Halloween Contest this month.

Open to all ePlay creators, the contest runs until Oct. 31. Five creators a week will win a $50 gift certificate to the ePlay Swag Store, and the grand prize winner will receive $200.

"We asked the ePlay Creator Community if they’d be interested in participating in a halloween contest, it was no shock to me that everyone unanimously said yes," said ePlay Marketing Director Heather K. "Since it’s our very first ePlay Halloween Content, we wanted to make sure that everyone had a fair chance to win and that exposure for ePlay Creators was at the top of our list. We can’t wait to see all the amazing costumes that everyone has this year."

To enter, creators should post an SFW image or video wearing a Halloween costume to their ePlay channel, and then share that post on Twitter, tagging @ePlayStreamers, and using the hashtag #ePlayHalloween. Each post is a new entry.

Click here for more information about the contest.

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