GameSpot AU's Killzone 2 competition winners came from far and wide to Sydney's Fox Studios on Saturday for their chance to meet the game's developers and get a first look at the title thanks to Sony Computer Entertainment Australia. Punters were rewarded with hands-on time with the game, plus a chin wag with Killzone 2 producer Steven Ter Heide and multiplayer designer Eric Boltjes from Guerrilla Games. A gruelling multiplayer round saw one lucky gamer walk away with a signed copy of the game, while everyone else scored a Killzone 2 goody bag.
Check out our photos from the day below.
Punters arrive on the day and are welcomed by a surprisingly friendly Helghast.
Competition winners get some hands-on time with Killzone 2.
Red lights set the mood as punters line up to take their turn at the single-player campaign.
Killzone 2 producer Steven Ter Heide presents multiplayer comp winner Daniel Castino with
a signed copy of the game.
GameSpot AU competition winner, 15-year-old Jonathon Newton from Melbourne, spent more
than 12 hours on a train to make it to the event in Sydney.
Ter Heide signing Killzone 2 posters for punters.
Ter Heide with fellow Guerrilla Games colleague and Killzone 2 multiplayer designer, Eric Boltjes.