Verizon to Give Away 50 Alienware Computers in 50 Days

Verizon launched its “50 Aliens in 50 Days” computer giveaway sweepstakes to promote the company’s PlayLinc online game messenger. Beginning today and running for 50 days through Dec. 29, Verizon will give away one Alienware Aurora 3500 gaming computer with 17-inch flat-panel monitor to one Verizon PlayLinc user each day. Participants can find out more about how to register for each day’s giveaway
at www.verizon.net/50aliens.

Always free, extremely entertaining and very easy to use, Verizon PlayLinc is a superior game browser and messaging service that allows consumers to use free private servers to play games online and communicate with friends. PlayLinc can be used with any broadband connection, but customers of Verizon’s fiber-based FiOS Internet Service will benefit from the power of a super-high-speed fiber connection directly to their homes.

“From beginners to experienced players, Verizon PlayLinc is the ideal product for anyone who wants to play games online,” said Jason Henderson, games product manager for Verizon. “Our ‘50 Aliens in 50 Days’ computer giveaway gives online gamers a great incentive to try PlayLinc and experience its benefits for themselves. We’re sure that once gamers try PlayLinc, they’ll be hooked.”

Designed to help PC and console gamers find, play and chat with each other online, Verizon PlayLinc’s innovative features include:
  • Free Private Servers: Gamers can set up and use high-speed private servers for free and invite only the people they want to play with. This makes PlayLinc perfect for novices just starting out, or for serious players who want a certain level of competition.
  • VoIP Functionality: PlayLinc’s VoIP capability lets players talk directly to their friends, both in and out of a game. This helps teammates communicate during popular squad-based games or MMOs.
  • AOL Instant Messenger Integration: PlayLinc lets players easily round-up and chat with friends on-screen with AOL Instant Messenger.
Posted on Nov 10, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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