ePlay Kicks Off Halloween Contest, Unveils Prizes

ePlay Kicks Off Halloween Contest, Unveils Prizes

LOS ANGELES — ePlay has launched its Halloween creator contest, which runs through Oct. 31.

"This is the first time we’ve held one of these," said Talent Recruitment Director Allie Awesome. "And since Halloween is the best time of year, we’re expecting a whole lot of participation, so prepare for some seriously sexy, spooky fun."

The creator with the highest revenue during their Halloween show will receive a $500 virtual gift card. Whoever generates the top revenue from new features, such as the platform’s recently-introduced Cam2Cam option, receives $300. For creative streamers, best costume as judged by ePlay staff receives $100.

“Additionally, all entrants will receive a $100 coupon code for the ePlay Swag Store,” announced ePlay Talent Relations Coordinator Sebastian.

“This is going to be the marquee livestream Halloween contest of the season,” enthused Awesome. “It’s open to any and all creators, and they’re going to be competing to scare the pants off of you — literally.”

Creators may enter by completing this form. Winners will be announced Nov. 7, with all participants receiving a coupon for ePlaySwag.

For more information, visit ePlay.

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