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Published onJuly 3, 2018

published onJuly 3, 2018

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One of the cool perks of subscribing to Microsoft’s Xbox Games Pass is that you can participate in limited-time quests to win some exclusive rewards. As part of the just announcedXbox Games Pass Quests: Summer Edition, subscribers in the US, UK and Canada will get the chance to win a gold-plated Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition and other prizes.

Starting today, Xbox Game Pass members can participate in Summer Edition Quests to earn rewards and a chance to win prizes. New quests added every 2 weeks throughout the summerhttps://t.co/3Ro47dxaFGpic.twitter.com/ELedWr4x9I

— Larry Hryb ????????☁ (@majornelson)July 3, 2018

To enter the sweepstakes, Xbox Games Pass members will have to complete the two Quests below. Gamers who get both quests done before July 16 will also get a Foxbat Brassilisk from The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited for free:

“We’ll have new Quests lined up all Summer long and we’ll unlock the next Quest on July 17.  So, stay tuned in the Xbox Game Pass membership area on your Xbox One,” wrote Xbox’s Major Nelson.

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