Raptr to Give Away 10,000 Copies of Trion Worlds’s Rift

Raptr and Trion Worlds will give away 10,000 copies of Rift, 10,000 free upgrades to the Collector’s Edition, and 10,000 Dwarven Smithy Goggles to Raptr users as part of the recently unveiled Raptr Rewards program. To qualify, players must be ranked Experienced or above in top RPGs.

Trion Worlds’ massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Rift takes place in the world of Telara, where eight primal forces are battling for control in an ever-changing landscape.

The Rift reward includes the following:

- 10,000 free copies of Rift and one free month of subscription
- Players that rank up to Amateur in Rift will qualify to receive Dwarven Smithy Goggles, a bonus in-game item
- Players that rank up to Experienced in Rift will qualify for a free upgrade to Collector’s Edition

Gamers can begin redeeming Rift rewards on May 31, 2012. All rewards will be offered on a rolling first come, first served basis.

Eligibility to redeem rewards will be based on games played and ranks earned on Raptr. Ranks are determined by time played and achievements unlocked. All three rewards will be available for users in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

Raptr was founded in 2007 by Xfire co-founder and world champion gamer Dennis “Thresh” Fong. It is the company behind the Raptr service which provides gamers of all types a central location to connect with both friends and the games they play. Raptr has over 8 million users.

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Crystal is a graduate student in applied psychology. She started playing video games on Atari 2600, PC, and Super Nintendo and moved on to own a Playstation 2, Wii, DS, 3DS, and XBox 360, among others. Her favorite franchises are Zelda, Team Fortress, Metroid, Ace Attorney, Left 4 Dead, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy and Pokemon, though she'll play anything can hold her interest. She manages her own website, Mercury Ice, and she spends most of her time reading, doing research, exercising and playing video games.