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First Easter Egg Found on GamingHQ — First Winner Secures StarRupture Key

The hunt is officially underway, and the first winner has already emerged.

A lucky GamingHQ community member has successfully discovered one of the hidden Easter Eggs on the website and claimed their StarRupture game key, marking the first confirmed win in the ongoing Easter event.

This early discovery proves one thing: the eggs are out there — and they can appear at any moment.


How the Event Works

GamingHQ is currently running a limited-time Easter Egg Hunt across the website, giving visitors a chance to win free game keys.

Hidden across random pages, five Easter Eggs will appear intermittently throughout the event. Each egg contains a unique 8-digit code, which can be redeemed for a reward.

However, finding an egg isn’t just about luck — it’s about timing, awareness, and persistence.


How to Participate

If you come across an egg:

  • Take a screenshot or note down the 8-digit code
  • Send your proof privately via Discord or email
  • Once verified, you’ll receive your reward

Important: Only one reward can be claimed per person, even if multiple eggs are found.


Event Rules and Fair Play

To ensure a fair experience for everyone, GamingHQ has implemented a clear set of rules:

  • Rapidly refreshing pages will not increase your chances and may reset your visibility
  • Clicking ads does not improve odds
  • Every visitor has an equal chance of encountering an egg
  • Codes are non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash or other currency

This system is designed to keep the event fair, balanced, and enjoyable for all participants.


More Eggs Still Out There

With one egg already claimed, four remain hidden across the site.

The event runs until April 5, 2026, giving players a limited window to join the hunt and secure their own reward.

If the first winner is anything to go by, the remaining eggs could be found at any time — so stay alert.


GamingHQ wishes the first winner congratulations — and to everyone else: the hunt is far from over.