Our WarBeast competition is in full swing and if you haven’t entered yet here’s another reason that you shouldn’t waste any more time!
In addition to the totally awesome WarBeast Wireless Guitar up for grabs, we have added a PS3 copy of Guitar Hero: Metallica to the prize pot.
The WarBeast Wireless Guitar is a full size replica guitar modeled after the B.C. Rich design, compatible with PS3 and PS2 Rock Band, Guitar Hero and Rock Revolution. The guitar features a glowing strumbar, custom neck with detailed inlays, detachable faceplates and neck as well as custom skull fret inlays.
Guitar Hero Metallica features 49 tracks from both Metallica and a diverse range of heavy metal bands. Get ready to unleash your metal god with the Expert+ setting with double bass drum kick pedals.
To stand a chance to win this great prize, we want to know if you can handle the awesomeness of the WarBeast. In order to test your guitar mettle, send us a video clip showing us your best “Air Guitar” moves.
Head over to our WarBeast/Guitar Hero: Metallica competition page for more details and check out our previous coverage for more information and hot pics of the WarBeast.
Thanks go to TCM Warehouse and Megarom for sponsoring this ultra cool prize.
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