A special edition Kunitsu-Gami: The Way of the Goddess The Xbox Series X console is available for a limited time as part of a new giveaway.
Microsoft shared its latest giveaway on X/Twitter, where it announced that it will be giving gamers the chance to get their hands on a custom Xbox Series X featuring art from Capcom’s action-strategy game, along with a special edition controller inspired by the title.
For a chance to win the custom console bundle, valued at $544.98, In addition to a three-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, all you have to do is follow the account and retweet the post with the provided hashtag.
The offer was due to end on July 31, but Microsoft has now extended the giveaway until August 7.
The journey starts here. Follow along and RT with #XboxKGSweepstakes for a chance to win a custom Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Xbox Series X console bundle and a 3-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. 18+. North America only. Ends 7/31/24. Rules: pic.twitter.com/wyd9iiJHabJuly 24, 2024
The Sweepstakes is open to residents of North America only and you must be 18 years or older to enter.
There is a limit of one entry per person or account holder and winners will be selected on or about August 8, 2024. Official sweepstakes rules can be found here.
Kunitsu-Gami: The Way of the Goddess It launched on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC on July 19. The title was also available day one on Xbox Game Pass.
TechRadar Gaming gave the game 4.5 stars out of 5 in our review, with hardware writer Dashiell Wood calling the game “innovative, exciting and endlessly entertaining” and “a beautiful adventure that transcends genres for a highly memorable experience with all the ingredients of an instant classic.”
Elsewhere, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is officially available on Xbox Game Pass after months of rumors, making it the first game in the series to join the subscription service. The title will be joined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 as a day one release for Game Pass when it launches on October 25.
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