WIN! Rogue Warrior and Xbox 360 Elite console

Rogue Warrior could be yours
Rogue Warrior could be yours

Mickey Rourke has gone through something of a renaissance in the Naughties, lending his grizzled chops to some of the decade's best cult films – Sin City and The

Wrestler

to name but two.

Now Rourke has brought his talents to the videogame world, voicing Richard 'Demo Dick' Marcinko, a real-life Navy SEAL and founder of the elite SEAL Team 6, in Rogue Warrior.

Going Rogue

Inspired by Marcinko's New York Times bestseller of the same name and his subsequent novels based loosely on his own past military experiences, the plot of Rogue Warrior is an action-packed one.

Essentially, you are sent on a clandestine operation to disrupt a suspected North Korean ballistic missile program. Soon into the mission, you uncover a conspiracy and must covertly enter the USSR to destroy a technology that could change the balance of geopolitical power, leaving a trail of destruction in your wake.

Rogue warrior

TechRadar has teamed up with Bethesda Softworks to offer you a chance of winning a fantastic Xbox 360 Elite console and a copy of Rogue Warrior for the Xbox 360.

Don't worry if you don't win the main prize, though, as there are also five copies of the game available for five lucky runners-up.

This competition is now closed. The winner of the Xbox Elite and a copy of Rogue Warrior is: Sarah McCrimmon. The runners-up who win a copy of Rogue Warrior are: Hea Mckinley, Tomasz Blumowski, Laura Pritchard, Justin Richard and Scott Gibson.

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Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.