[UPDATE: All winners have been selected and contacted. Thanks to everyone who entered!]
On the eleventh day of giveaways, Funcom gave to me... eleven prize packages!
On the tenth day of giveaways, PerfectWorld gave to me... ten grab bag items!
On the ninth day of giveaways, GamersFirst gave to me... nine SWG mementos!
On the eighth day of giveaways, Enjin gave to me... eight guild-wide gifts!
On the seventh day of giveaways, NCsoft gave to me... seven years of memories!
On the sixth day of giveaways, GamersFirst gave to me... six retail packs!
On the fifth day of giveaways, Trion gave to me... five subscription codes!
On the fourth day of giveaways, Nexon gave to me... four pet items!
On the third day of giveaways, Wargaming.net gave to me... three premium years!
On the second day of giveaways, BioWare gave to me... two warring factions!
On the first day of giveaways, Turbine gave to me... a lifetime VIP!
We're almost finished with our 12 Days of Giveaways, but Funcom is making sure we approach the end in style with a series of prize packages guaranteed to excite both Age of Conan and Bloodline Champions fans. We have five gift packs each containing one year of premium account status for Age of Conan, a Bloodline Champions starter edition, and one thousand Funcom points. Five more packages contain a Bloodline Champions starter edition and one thousand Funcom points, while our final prize is a Titan edition of Bloodline Champions.
Ready to enter? Read the contest rules for eligibility, then leave a comment letting us know why you love Funcom's games and should be one of our winners. The deadline is tomorrow, December 24th, at 7:00 p.m. EST, so be sure to enter before then. Good luck!
Reader Comments (91)
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:11PM (Unverified) said
I Love there games for the extreme detail they put into making the game world look and feel alive.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:15PM Idle said
I like the little things, the details, that Funcom builds into their games. It's not uncommon to see something and think 'no other mmo would do that'.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:16PM Daeths said
I love the fact that AoC has more than just pressing a # over and over. That and the graphics are pretty dmn good.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:18PM purewitz said
Age of Conan is one of the best MMORPGs ever made. That's why I love Funcom.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:19PM Feydakin said
When I think of FunCom I don't really think of AoC or Bloodline, I automatically go to Anarchy Online. Rocky launch aside, AO remains one of my favorite MMORPGs of all time. The level of detail and amount of content even at the start was amazing. I especially like that they to this day aren't afraid to stay away from the usual tropes of modern MMORPGs and especially with The Secret World coming out are doing something different. I still play AO to this day and probably always will as long as the game lives on.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:29PM pandobear said
I love Funcom because the name is apt.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:30PM siren said
I love how Funcom puts extra effort in customer service. The staff is always friendly, fair and prompt when answering your questions.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:32PM kimowar said
I was an origanal player on both ao and aoc, funcom games are great because of all the content, storylines, original character development and gameplay. I cant wait for TSW, I know it will be another fun, unique experience for me to enjoy.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:35PM wuzzuli said
The level of expertise and the constant updates and over-hauls of the games are fantastic. AOC is doing well for itself, Anarchy still has a good following and they are doing incredibly with Bloodline ^^ And up and coming Secret World looks promising. It is always exciting to see a new Funcom game due to the variation in each title and the level of passion put into it by the developers. Undeniably, one of the best creators of MMO's around,.and will continue to be :)
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:38PM Daegalus said
I think they always make unique and great worlds, greatly detailed, their marketing just isn't up to snuff.
I played AoC multiple times, and I even play the free one still on occasion. The games are fun, and I find some of the AoC classes really unique. The story telling in AoC is pretty damn good too.
I played AoC multiple times, and I even play the free one still on occasion. The games are fun, and I find some of the AoC classes really unique. The story telling in AoC is pretty damn good too.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:39PM Bauvil said
Because of the fun game play and not the boobies.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:39PM mikesanto said
What, not Anarchy Online?
My first MMO and, rocky start aside, still fond memories.
My first MMO and, rocky start aside, still fond memories.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:45PM Finbranch said
Crom, I have never prayed to you before. I have no tongue for it. No one, not even you, will remember if we were good men or bad. Why we fought, or why we died. All that matters is that two stood against many. That's what's important! Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me a prize package! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you!
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:46PM Saker said
Conan does have some of if not the best looking graphics I've seen as yet.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 7:52PM jaedrian said
I would love to win a Funcom package. I purchased the Rise of the Godslayer expansion and played for a while. When the game went free to play I cancelled my premium access account because there are just too many games to choose from. As a reward, Funcom cut off all access that I purchased to the expansion. I would love to get back in for a year so I can access my characters and content in the new lands!!
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 8:00PM EventVox said
Funcom isn't afraid of risk whether or not they turned for the worse or for the better.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 8:08PM (Unverified) said
Since AO funcom games have always inspired in me a great sense of place. Some thing that grows and changes with the impact of the community. In AOC the art direction of Didrik Tollefsen was unparalleled. The writing of Ragnar Tornquist in AO and the upcoming Secret World are also without peer, in a dark, twisted, interesting way.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 8:16PM s8man888 said
Fan of Funcom and the engaging worlds they make.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 8:23PM JohnSGalt said
I love Funcom's games because they are fun.
Posted: Dec 23rd 2011 8:27PM BIGGIN said
Starting with Anarchy Online, then on to Age of Conan, and (from what I've seen) continuing with The Secret World, Funcom is always willing to break new ground in bringing unique features to the MMORPG genre.
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