Xbox and Taco Bell announce partnership to give away Xbox Series X consoles
Xbox is Baja Blasting in with some giveaways.
What you need to know
- Microsoft and Taco Bell have joined together for some new giveaways.
- Beginning on September 24, anyone who buys a medium or large Taco Bell drink has a chance to win an Xbox Series X bundle.
- This giveaway is only available in the U.S.
Microsoft and Taco Bell announced a new partnership today, joining together for Xbox Series X giveaways. Starting on September 24, anyone who purchases a medium or large drink at Taco Bell, through the app or in-person, is entered into a contest to win an Xbox Series X. Per the fine print, you can enter up to three times a day, though the contest is only available in the U.S.
Anyone who wins will get an Xbox Series X bundle that includes the console, new controller and six months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Microsoft and EA recently announced a partnership whereby Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will soon include EA Play at no additional cost.
The Xbox Series X is set to launch on November 10 alongside the Xbox Series S. The higher-end console will cost $499, while the lower-spec machine will cost $299. Preorders are expected to open on September 22.
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- Xbox Series X: Everything we know
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- Why you can't preorder Xbox Series X yet
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