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SAN DIEGO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/26/12 -- Cyber Holdings, Inc. ("CHI"), an Internet-based, privately-held company developing the WarZone Secure website located at www.warzonesecure.com for personal-computer, on-line First Person Shooter (FPS) Tournaments for individuals, small teams and Clans, today announced the winner of its on-line survey contest.
The Company announced that the winner of the Dell Alienware X51 gaming rig is Courtney Phillips of Saskatoon, Canada. Ms. Phillips was randomly selected from all survey participants. Courtney, whose Gamer Handle is "+aXis+AryaNix," has been an avid FPS Gamer since 2006, and is founder of the Clan Allied eXtreme InSurgence =aXis= (www.axisclan.com).
CHI also announced that the first 100 Gamers who sign up for its newsletter at the WarZone Secure website and enter the "optional code" "WinWithHonor" will be sent a WarZone Secure dog-tag free of charge. Ten of those who receive dog-tags will also be randomly selected to receive a free WarZone Secure t-shirt.
About CHI: CHI was formed in 2011 and has completed one financing round with proceeds used in the development of its WarZone Secure website and its proprietary anti-cheat technologies. CHI is singularly focused on FPS games, and its technologies have been developed by FPS Gamers and Clan founders.
About WarZone Secure: WarZone Secure is a multiplayer FPS tournament venue focused on creating a "full-circle" gaming experience where Gamers can actively compete in our tournaments, engage in social interactions with other Gamers, experience a cheat-free environment with our patent-pending "Win-With-Honor" anti-cheat technologies, be recognized by fellow Gamers, learn FPS Gaming techniques and secure significant prizes. The site will provide tournaments for individuals and small teams, and tournaments exclusively for Clans. The initial launch will include 5 of the most popular FPS titles. The Tournaments are conducted on-line (no console needed), and will be available worldwide 365/24/7. CHI plans commercial launch of the WarZone Secure website in 2013.
Safe Harbor: This press release contains certain forward-looking information about CHI, which is intended to be covered by the safe harbor for "forward-looking statements" provided by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Note: Dell is not affiliated with CHI nor has it endorsed CHI or it WarZone Secure website. CHI purchased the gaming rig prize at full face value, with no discount and no benefits provided from CHI to Dell or from Dell to CHI.
For further information, call 1-858-382-4533, or www.warzonesecure.com.
Contact:
Richard P. Burgoon, Jr.
President and CEO
Cyber Holdings, Inc.
1-(858) 382-4533
Email Contact
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