Life is Strange – EverydayHeroes Scholarship Fund

Square Enix has announced a new creative scholarship fund with a grand prize of $10,000, based on Life is Strange!

Square Enix has announced the #EverydayHeroes Scholarship Fund, a new creative scholarship fund with a grand prize of $10,000, based on the Life is Strange episodic gaming series. The fund is aimed at students and amateur photographers, with the program is accepting entries starting today and running through February 16, 2016.

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Based on the contest that takes place in Life is Strange, the #EverydayHeroes Scholarship Fund calls on budding photographers to discover and capture how normal people make the world a better place. By submitting photos of these heroic moments, participants are eligible to win a $10,000 scholarship fund to enhance their artistic endeavors. The top three finalists’ photos will be shared across Square Enix social channels, and will be printed, framed and signed by DONTNOD, developers of Life is Strange.

For more information on the #EverydayHeroes Scholarship Fund, including how to submit a photo for consideration, please visit the original website.


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