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[Update] Win an iPad by tracking down Godzilla!

Kaiju do it? (Updated with winner!)

[Update] Win an iPad by tracking down Godzilla!
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When we were told Godzilla was heading to cinemas across the UK on May 15th, we weren't prepared to take it so... literally.

You see, there are rumours that the King of the Monsters has surfaced in the UK. There's only one thing we, as Pocket Gamer, can do to track down his location.

We're calling on you, dear readers, to use your gaming prowess to seek out the radioactive crash site in the interactive map below using your map-reading skills and a handy Geiger counter.

Once you find the hotspot, you'll be entered into a draw for a 16GB iPad 4. Don't worry about the rest: we have Bryan Cranston on the case.

The competition ends on May 30th at 12 noon BST. Entry is open to residents of the UK and Ireland.

So, what are you waiting for? Help expose the truth below!


Updated on June 3rd, at 16:00:

A winner has been selected!

He is Christian Walters from Manchester. Congratulations, Christian, the world is safe again thanks to your hard work. Please enjoy your spangly new iPad.

Thanks to all who entered!

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Competition rules

  • This competition is only open to residents of the UK and Ireland.
  • The competition closes on May 30th, 2014, at 12 noon BST, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winner will be notified shortly after the closing date of the competition.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • Pocket Gamer are the legal promoter of this competition. By entering, you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Danny Russell
Danny Russell
After spending years in Japan collecting game developers' business cards, Danny has returned to the UK to breed Pokemon. He spends his time championing elusive region-exclusive games while shaking his fist at the whole region-locking thing.