Win a KFC Chicken Dinner by Watching PUBG on Twitch This Weekend

Nicholas Barth,

March 23, 2018 7:22 PM

KFC will be rewarding viewers of a group of Player Unknown Battlegrounds streamers real chicken dinners this weekend.

Chicken dinners have become the favorite meal for Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) players ever since the Battle Royale title's release. While virtual chicken dinners have been the main version of this delicious dish, this coming weekend viewers of PUBG on Twitch will have the opportunity to win a custom chicken dinner from the masters of chicken themselves KFC.

The chicken dinner that viewers will have a chance to receive. (Source: KFC and Twitch)
The chicken dinner that a few lucky viewers will have a chance to receive. (Source: KFC and Twitch)

March 24th and March 25th will see Twitch streamers Sacriel, Dr. Lupo, Sequisha and Anthony Kongphan fight to secure as many chicken dinners as possible with the support of KFC behind them. Viewers of each livestream that post the KFC bucket emote when a chicken dinner is collected by the group of streamers will be entered to win a $5 KFC gift card. A KFC themed loot crate will also be available for a select number of viewers to take home. The loot crate will contain the following items:

  • Colonel Sanders ghillie suit
  • Survival spork
  • Skillet
  • Mask
  • $50 KFC gift card + "med kit"

These will be actual physical items that will be mailed to to the lucky winners from either of the four streams taking place in the FKC supported chicken dinner quest. However, it would not be surprising to see viewers rather be able to equip the Colonol Sanders facemask in-game to strike fear in their opponents. 

Will you be tuning in for a chance to grab the KFC inspired PUBG chicken dinner, or would you rather stick to your virtual ones gained through achieving victory on the battlefields of the popular Battle Royale game?

Interested in more Player Unknowns Battlegrounds content? Check out how former professional Cloud9 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek go on a killing spree to begin a match.

(cover photo courtesy of PUBGHQ)



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