MUNICH, GERMANY--(Marketwired - Jun 24, 2014) -
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Through July 13, fans from all over the world celebrate a gigantic football party in Brazil. European Games Group invites fans of all nations to engage and predict the results of the final round and the winner of the World Cup 2014. Prize: One Million US-Dollars! The prediction game is a cooperation with Lumix Trade Inc. Fans can participate for free directly at http://www.lumix-prize.com/ or find One Million Stadium on Facebook and Twitter.
In One Million Stadium, fans from all over the world will be given the opportunity to gather in one place, no matter where they are or which nation they support. They are invited to take part in the conversation around the World Cup and show who has the best football fans. Thanks to the unique and real time content created for the community, users can interact with fans from around the globe and comment on current matches and real-time developments of the World Cup. Additionally, football fanatics will get the opportunity to discuss events with some of football's most influential bloggers who are collaborating with One Million Stadium.
Now, adding the fun and exciting competition over fan-dominance, the One Million Stadium prediction game has begun: through June 26, fans can predict the results of the World Cup final round and the World Champion of 2014 for free. To do this, users head over to http://www.lumix-prize.com/. The user who picks the correct results wins the incredible sum of one million US-Dollars!
About European Games Group AG
European Games Group is a digital marketing specialist -- based in Munich, Germany -- acting as the enabler for independent minded online/mobile games developers. European Games Group works together with developers from anywhere in the world to market and scale up their games worldwide. Its current games include the highly successful title Hero Zero, from developer Playata. Hero Zero has over 16 million registered players and ranked 8th in Brazil for most searched for games in 2013, ahead of AAA titles like PES 2014. For more information see www.gamesgroup.eu.