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Xbox has announced it’s holding a competition offering up some unique prizes, teaming up with hit survival game Palworld for some custom hardware.
The official Xbox social media account is currently giving away a prize bundle comprising of this fancy custom Xbox Series S console, the first Palworld hardware collaboration since the game launched in early access just last month.
As well as the console, the prize package also includes four tastefully designed controllers – each after one of four Pals with their own colors themed around the element most associated with that Pal.
There’s a yellow one with Grizzbolt, a green one adorned with Mammorest, a blue controller featuring a design with Pengullet, and a pink design with Cattiva taking pride of place on the front. Finally, the bundle also includes 3 months of Game Pass Ultimate.
How to enter the Palworld custom Xbox and Controller sweepstakes
To be in with a chance of winning this bundle, all that’s required is that you follow and RT this post on the Xbox X (formerly Twitter) account, along with the hashtag #PalworldXboxSweepstakes to be in with a chance to win.
It should be noted that you’ll have to do this by March 17 2024 if you want to your entry to be counted. You’ll also have to be over 18, so get permission from a parent or guardian if not.
There’s only one prize to be won, so you’ll have hope luck is on your side in the random drawing. But given how unique this prize is, it’s sure to be a popular contest.
It’s not the first contest centered around Palworld in recent months, with the community offering Steam vouchers for the best fan art, but this is the first one we’ve seen so far with any official backing.
Elsewhere, Palworld fans share how to fix huge bug before Pocketpair’s patch and the game itself has passed more huge milestones just one month following launch, with the Palworld devs flexing their success on Twitter.