Let's SHOOT OUT for the Year of Tiger Campaign Starting Today!

Crack into the new year with our CHINESE NEW YEAR “Let’s SHOOT OUT for the Year of Tiger” campaign.

Freshen up your 01 and CRICKET games with the limited edition THEMES by joining this campaign!

■ Campaign Period
Thursday 20 January to Sunday 13 February, 2022

■ Campaign Game
SHOOT OUT

■ How to Play & Receive THEME
Insert your DARTSLIVE CARD into the card slot of DARTSLIVE machine and play SHOOT OUT and accumulate your scores.
Accumulate a total of 10,000 points on the DARTSLIVE2 Machine playing SHOOT OUT, to receive the limited “TIGER GEOMETRIC” PICTURE THEME.
Accumulate a total of 20,000 points on the DARTSLIVE2 Machine playing SHOOT OUT, to receive the limited “TIGER GREETINGS” MOVIE THEME.
*The player must register as DARTSLIVE member (premium member, trial member, or basic member) and use the DARTSLIVE CARD for the game.

■ Rewards
TIGER GEOMETRIC PICTURE THEME

TIGER GREETINGS MOVIE THEME

Check your current points on the DARTSLIVE app.
Tap on “Card page” then “Home Shop.”
*Only available for Premium Members

■  NOTE

  • 1) The player must register as DARTSLIVE member (premium member, trial member, or basic member) and use DARTSLIVE CARD for the game.
  • 2) DARTSLIVE has the right to modify or change the campaign contents.
  • 3) DARTSLIVE reserves the right of final decision.
  • 4) DARTSLIVE has the right to deprive player’s prize and game points of the campaign IF the fraud has been found.

EXAMPLE OF FRAUD

  • 1) Each card can only be used by one person.
  • 2) Manually pressing the dartboard is forbidden.
  • 3) Players have other behaviours that violate public morals or are deem by the store to be fraudulent.
<About the effects of COVID-19 to the Campaign.>
Please note that there may be days or times when you cannot participate in the campaign due to the regulatory measures taken by each local government regarding COVID-19.
In addition, please participate in this campaign following the requirements of your local government to prevent the infection of COVID-19.

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