
We've found winners of the Gaming Photographs Contest.

We got 8 amazing entries and with the help of 2 judges for this contest, we got the winners of the contest.

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The Winners & The Prizes:
With some Liquid Hive and post beneficiaries we have @Qurator upvotes for the winners.

This blog is exciting and easy to follow. You describe the journey very well, from the power plant to the Sagrado checkpoint, in a fun and detailed way. I liked how the story mixed driving, horse riding, stealth attacks, and photo mode. The screenshots seem to add a lot of life to the adventure. The action feels tense when sneaking past guards and stopping the alarm.
Overall, it is a very enjoyable post for anyone who likes open-world games and creative gameplay moments. Well written. Keep it up.

This blog is very fun and interesting to read. You do a great job describing the battle with the beach machine and the Stormbird. I liked how the story showed both action and frustration when the machines did not behave as expected. The pictures look amazing and fit well with the Gaming Photography Weekly contest.
Overall, this is an enjoyable post for fans of Horizon and game photography.

This blog was enjoyable and easy to imagine while reading. You balanced action, exploration, and peaceful moments very well. I liked the teamwork with Dag to break open the door and clear out the hidden bandits. The use of Sýnin added a nice touch and made the world feel more alive. The ending with building Gunnar's forge felt rewarding after all the hard work.
Overall, this was a fun and detailed gaming blog that kept my interest from beginning to end.

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for helping find the winners among all these awesome entries.
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