You can win two custom Mandalorian-themed Xbox controllers this month

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Xbox Mandalorian Contollers Wide (Image credit: Microsoft)

What you need to know

  • Two custom Xbox Wireless Controllers inspired by The Mandalorian are up for grabs in a contest.
  • You can enter to win the contest now through December 28, 2020.
  • The controllers feature the Child and the Mandalorian's beskar armor.

The second season of The Mandalorian is wrapping up, and to celebrate, Xbox and Lucasfilm Games worked together to create two Mandalorian-themed Xbox Wireless Controllers. The controllers will be given away to a lucky winner that enters the Xbox sweepstakes. The sweepstakes runs from December 17 to December 28.

One of the custom controllers features a sketch of the Child, which features predominantly in the series (we know the Child has a name, but we won't say it because #spoilers). The other custom controller features a profile of the Mandalorian's beskar armor.

To enter the contest, you need to follow the Xbox account on Twitter and retweet the Xbox sweepstakes with the text "#TheMandalorianXboxSweepstakes" included in your tweet. The full rules and regulations are broken down in more detail by Microsoft.

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The limited-edition controllers won't be for sale, making them about as rare as ice cream on Tatooine.

Microsoft highlights that if you want to check out The Mandalorian on Disney+, that you can get a 30-day subscription to the streaming service as a perk for subscribing to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

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