09 January 2015

Journal of South African Zombie Apocalypse in conjunction with GeekXP announces a contest to win tickets to the highly anticipated Dying Light launch party

Submitted by: South African Zombie Apocalypse
Journal of South African Zombie Apocalypse in conjunction with GeekXP announces a contest to win tickets to the highly anticipated Dying Light launch party

The night hunters will roam the night on Thursday, 29th January 2015 at Dying Light launch party in Bryanston, Johannesburg. Author of the new South African zombie novel, Journal of a South African Zombie Apocalypse, Lee Herrmann in conjunction with GeekXP and Zombie Run,on behalf of Ster Kinekor Entertainment has announced a contest to select zombie fanatics to attend the launch party. Actually it will be more gaming than gathering as selected gamers will be offered an opportunity to be among the first players of Dying Light in the country and a chance to win DLC codes for in-game bonus. The competition is now open from 5th January and will run over the three coming weeks.

In Dying Light you can create a slew of new, more potent weapons and equipment, as well as specialized ammunition. Journal of South African Zombie Apocalypse loves zombies and crafting zombie weapons as you do. So for this week tell us about your preferred weapon or post a photo of your best “customised zombie killing weapon” on Facebook or Twitter, using the hashtags ‪#‎DyingLightJHB and ‪#‎WeaponOfChoice.

Dying Light is a first-person, action survival horror game set in a vast and dangerous open world. The Dying Light Launch Event promotion consists of four, separate competitions running across the month of January, 2015. Visit http://geekxp.co.za/2015-good-night-good-luck/  for more information. Visit http://bit.ly/1BAnxsq for terms and conditions on the competition.

About the Author

Lee Herrmann was born and raised in South Africa - Pretoria. He has always had a fascination with zombies and has numerous contingency plans for the eventual apocalypse. Therefore, while he waited, it made sense to write a book about zombies in South Africa. He currently works in a near-zombie environment as a Content Manager for a big corporate firm in Johannesburg and has had a varied writing background including copywriting, writing for web, radio and magazines. He is also the author of the mystery title The Manservant Mysteries (www.TheManservantMysteries.com).  

Visit www.saza.co.za/media-centre.html  for more details on the book. Or follow on https://www.facebook.com/JournalOfASouthAfricanZombieApocalypse