Win A 24-Karat Gold-Plated Xbox One X Scorpio By Playing Xbox Games, Details Here
‘Tis the season of giving, and Microsoft is apparently on board with the festivities in a big way. The company has announced that it is giving its gamers a chance of winning a 24-karat gold-plated Project Scorpio Edition Xbox One X. The giveaway isn’t for the faint of heart, though; those looking to enter to win their own super shiny Xbox One X will have to show some serious dedication throughout the whole month of December. To be eligible for the gold-plated Xbox One X, participants will have to play games from the Game Pass catalogue on multiple consecutive days throughout December, with the prize tiers ranging from 5 different days to 25 different days. Check out the picture below for a breakdown of the tiers:
As described above, gamers that play titles that are part of the Game Pass catalogue on 5, 15, or 25 different days this month will be eligible for various prizes depending on the tier they achieve. The prizes range from a ‘Mystery Gift Box’ to an ‘Ultimate Mystery Gift Box’, with the top tier receiving both the latter prize and a chance to win the coveted gold-plated Xbox One X Scorpio Edition. The prize pool for both mystery gift boxes can range from movies to games to store credit, so even if you don’t think you can swing 25 days of consecutive Xbox gameplay this month, it is worth it to at least go for the first prize tier.
As with any contest, there are of course a few stipulations. For one, the contest is limited to those within the U.S. and the U.K. It is also worth noting that those without a Game Pass subscription can still enter the contest, though the easiest and most straightforward way of entering is by having a subscription. The rest of the rules can be found here. The Xbox One X is currently available for purchase.
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