The ultimate Game of Thrones' season 8 giveaway
Don't miss out on your chance to win
The night is dark and full of prizes.
After years of brutal murders, twisty plots, and surprising character arcs, it's almost time to say goodbye to HBO's Game of Thrones. To help you watch the beloved series go out in epic fashion, we've joined forces with Den of Geek and a network of other partners to bring you the ultimate Game of Thrones season eight prize pack.
The prize pack, straight from Westeros, is worth over $1,000 and includes:
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- $200 AMEX gift card
- $50 VISA gift card
- Blu-ray box set of Game of Thrones seasons one through seven
- Set of five Game of Thrones Funkos: Yara Greyjoy, Bran Stark, Arya Stark, Lord Varys, and Children of the Forest
- Night King T-Shirt
- House Targaryen Sigil Wine Glass
- Game of Thrones Opening Sequence Lowball Glass
- Game of Thrones 'Iron Throne' LovePop pop-up card
- Game of Thrones Tarot Card game
- Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms Goblet from us at The Week
- Game of Thrones Leather Bound Song of Ice & Fire Bookset from our partners at Inverse.com
- A Game of Thrones book set from our partners at Tor.com, including The Lands of Ice and Fire, Game of Thrones: The Storyboards, and Game of Thrones: Pop-Up Guide to Westeros
Click on this link for your chance to win. Entries will be accepted until April 15 and the winner will be notified via email. Good luck!
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Amari Pollard is the social media editor at The Week and has written for Reader's Digest, Parents, and Inside Lacrosse. She studied journalism at Le Moyne College and can usually be found exploring Brooklyn, thrift shopping, or spending way too much money on brunch.
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