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NewsSony and Taco Bell can win you a PS Vita early
Sony and Taco Bell have hooked up and announced their relationship at CES. This partnership gives you potential chance to win a PS Vita earlier than the American store release.
Starting January 26th and going through March 11th, you will be able to win the Vita though Taco Bell. This isn’t a ONE winner sort of thing, there will be winners announced every 15 minutes once this promotion begins. There three step process is below:
UNLOCK THE BOX: Beginning January 26th, Taco Bell’s specially marked $5 Buck Box – which includes a Cheesy Gordita Crunch, Crunchy Taco, Burrito Supreme and medium fountain drink – will also provide a code that can be entered online for an instant chance to “unlock” and win a PS Vita.
BATTLE: Download Taco Bell’s new mobile app to check out the exclusively designed Reality Fighters Dojo game where you can “battle” your friends to win a PS Vita.
BOAST: Taco Bell’s online contest will encourage you to submit a photo or video “boasting” about what you’re willing to do for a PS Vita. Submissions will then go into an online gallery where you and your peers can vote for the winners – it could be you!
So if you are one of those people who can’t wait the month for the Vita release, this promotion is for you. Not only will you get the Vita early, you will get it for free. Ummmmmm yes please.
What exactly do you win? Glad you asked.
- PS Vita 3G/Wi-Fi system
- PS Vita Little Deviants
- 1 4GB PS Vita Memory Card
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One of these three:
- ModNation Racers: Road Trip
- MLB 12 The Show
- LittleBigPlanet
Good luck. Eat some tacos, win a Vita.

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