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Complete September’s Xbox Game Pass Quests for the chance to win a custom Halo Xbox One X console

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Published onSeptember 7, 2018

published onSeptember 7, 2018

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Are you the ultimate Halo Fan? If you are, you might want to complete all of September’s Xbox Game Pass Quests for the chance to win a custom Halo Xbox One X console.

Master Chief-approved.Complete this month’s quest for a chance to win a custom Halo-themed Xbox One X:https://t.co/u71UJEixtopic.twitter.com/2vnXE8kepw

— Xbox (@Xbox)September 6, 2018

To get started, head to the Xbox Game Pass tab on your Xbox One, and click on the Game Pass Quest tile. You must then play 120 minutes of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, complete five new achievements in that game and also increase your Gamerscore by 50 points. Microsoft will be tracking these quest activities and will message the winner on Xbox Live appropriately once the month ends.

As for the custom console, it looks to be a pretty cool representation of the Halo legacy. It has four helmets on the top to represent the design evolution of the Master Chief’s helmet through the Halo games, and a circuit boards pattern to represent Cortana.

This is not the first time that Microsoft has given gamers a chance to win a custom Xbox Console for completing Game Pass challenges. As you may recall, thecompany previously gave awaya 24-karat gold plated Xbox One Xto a lucky gamerwho unlocked at least one Xbox Achievement in March while playing a game via Xbox Game Pass.

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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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