PlayStation is giving away a life-size Han Solo frozen in Carbonite for Star Wars: Battlefront II

PlayStation Australia has announced that one lucky Star Wars fan could win the ultimate prize. EA and Lucasfilm have teamed up with PlayStation to give away one life-sized figure of Han Solo frozen in Carbonite, created by Sideshow.

The prize is valued at $10,000 AUD and will turn any room into a replica of Jabba’s Palace. The figure stands at seven-and-a-half feet tall and is recreated in order to look exactly as it does in Return of the Jedi.

To be in with a chance of winning this amazing prize, simply pre-order any edition of Star Wars: Battlefront II on PS4 from the PlayStation Store before 11:59pm AEDT, November 16. After pre-ordering, players will need to register on the competition page and provide the email address associated with their PSN account.

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