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Win A Copy Of Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

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Surprise! Hello everyone it's been a while since I wrote anything here, so how about a chance to win some Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel keys?

The keys are Steam-only of course, and we have five keys to give-away to lucky Linux gamers that fancy their chances. These keys should be pre-order keys as well, so they should come with the Shock Drop DLC, but apologies in advanced if there is a mix-up and they turn out to be normal keys.

Shutup already, how do I win?
Simple, you need to reply to this article telling us how much you love GamingOnLinux & Aspyr Media.

Four keys can be won this way, but the last key will be given away by Samsai in tomorrow's Live Stream, so look out for that too! Be sure to follow us on Twitch and look out around 5PM UTC tomorrow for the extra key in the Stream from Samsai.

I will pick the winners around Monday/Tuesday evening UTC.

Personal note: This doesn't mean I am returning to write yet that has not been decided by myself. A key give-away is a good starting point though I am sure you will agree! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly. Find me on Mastodon.
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n30p1r4t3 Nov 4, 2014
I love gamingonlinux because it's the best place for those special people who refuse to go with the status quo. This place fosters a community for said people and creates a voice for the Linux Gaming community to speak to developers.

I love Aspyr because it's about time Linux got some love too. Why port games that have to run on sometimes two generation old hardware with slow locked down cpus (MACS), when you can port a game for systems that can truly max the game out for less than $1000.

And yes I realize this is late :)
Eike Nov 4, 2014
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Quoting: n30p1r4t3I love gamingonlinux
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I love Aspyr
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And yes I realize this is late :)

It's never too late for love. ;o)
denym_ Nov 5, 2014
I love Gaming on Linux for keeping me always up to date with the lasted Linux games and Aspyr for bringing one off the best Gaming Gold pieces to Linux :D
Cimeryd Nov 5, 2014
Late to the party (it's OK, don't have the hardware to run the game properly yet), but Aspyr have a warm little place in my heart, being the people who have supplied my Mac games for ages. And what a time I chose to switch to Linux, with them coming over as well. Awesome bunch. Especially thanks for Return to Castle Wolfenstein a decade ago, I played the ever-loving crap out of that multiplayer.

GOL is essential to Linux gaming news. It's the only site with an updated Linux gaming focus, and while I'm sceptical to user-submitted stuff, the quality is really good.
thetazerlaser Nov 8, 2014
I love GamingonLinux because you specializes in Linux games but also give general reviews of the games you look at. I'm a big Aspyr fan because they makes such great ports (Civ 5 etc) to both Linux and mac
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