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Fight monsters, earn prizes with Final Fantasy Type-0’s Active Twitter Battle

Square Enix and Amazon joined forces through the power of Twitter for a pretty sweet promotion that will undoubtedly flood your followers' feeds. In other words, prepare to be annoying in order to win some cool prizes.

Dubbed the Active Twitter Battle (ATB, get it?), users will get to choose a character and fight on-screen monsters using the power of Tweets, cleverly disguised as actual attacks. Each monster has a certain amount of hitpoints and every tweet subtracts from it. Whenever a certain quota is met, more characters unlock, as well as unique goodies for everyone participating.

During the weekend, boss monsters with a larger HP bar will replace the normal monsters. If users defeat all the bosses for each weekend of the promo, they'll be entered to win a Final Fantasy Type-0 PS4 system. Not too shabby.

But seriously though, don't spam your follower feeds.

Active Twitter Battle for Type-0

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