Lunar New Year Xbox Series S sweepstakes now live
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Microsofthas revealeda limited edition Xbox Series S and official controller, themed after the Lunar New Year. Partnering with Chinese illustrator “Bu2ma,” the red-colored pairing is stylized with traditional characters showcasing the Year of the Tiger. Only 15 of these controller and console pairings have been made, so fans can enter a sweepstakes to get their hands on one.
U.S.-based participants 18 years old and over can enter for the chance to win by taking part in the Xbox Twitter sweepstakes. Follow the official Xbox account and retweet the relevant post between 10 a.m. PT on Friday, Jan. 21 and 10 p.m. PT on Thursday, Feb. 3. Anybody in an “Xbox Live supported region” can enter the sweepstakes, so visit theXbox websiteto find out if you qualify.
Lunar New Year, new Lunar Xbox.Follow and RT with#LunarNewYearXboxSweepstakesfor a chance to win a Lunar New Year Xbox Series S bundle.Age 18+. Ends 2/3/22. Rules:https://t.co/GfpkbWgKSopic.twitter.com/eRNIjyhg16Lunar New Year, new Lunar Xbox.Follow and RT with#LunarNewYearXboxSweepstakesfor a chance to win a Lunar New Year Xbox Series S bundle.Age 18+. Ends 2/3/22. Rules:https://t.co/GfpkbWgKSopic.twitter.com/eRNIjyhg16— Xbox (@Xbox)January 21, 2022January 21, 2022
Fans living in China will have the opportunity to enter by participating in sweepstakes on Chinese social media platforms Wechat and bilibili, starting on Jan. 25.
There have been a number of limited edition consoles and controllers since the Xbox Series X|S launched at the end of 2020, including theHalo Infinite Limited Edition bundleand a20th Anniversary controller.
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