Xbox is offering the chance to win one of four incredible South Park: Snow Day themed Xbox Series X consoles right now - and it’s so easy to enter.
We all know that Xbox is no stranger to launching limited edition consoles, usually only released via giveaways making these devices highly sought after.
The latest giveaway welcomes a crossover with the brand new South Park: Snow Day.
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The first-place winner will take home a custom Series X console inspired by Eric Cartman plus a matching Cartman controller. The second-place prize includes a Kenny McCormick Series X console, also with a matching controller.
The third winner will receive a Kyle Broflovski Series X in addition to a custom matching controller while, you guessed it, the fourth-place winner will nab a Stan Marsh Series X console paired with the matching controller.
Take a look at South Park: Snow Day in action below.
To enter the giveaway, simply head on over to the relevant tweet over on Xbox’s official account and follow and retweet the post.
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You need to be over the age of 18 to enter and be a legal resident of an Xbox console supported country or region.
The giveaway ends on 22 April so you still have a couple of weeks to enter but I’d recommend acting sooner rather than later. You know how easy it is to forget about these things.
South Park: Snow Day is out now. In this 3D co-op game, players will attempt to save the town of South Park from an endless winter following a blizzard “of epic proportions”.
Over on Metacritic, it scored a very middling 61 with a mixture of positive and negative reviews.
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Dot Esports praised the game, writing, “South Park: Snow Day! delivers a trademark experience in an action-filled package and lays a solid foundation for further action-oriented games in the series. Once you enter the 3D world of Snow Day, you won't want to leave until you've finished the story.”
On the other hand, IGN was far more critical, adding, “This bold attempt at a new direction misses the mark so drastically I’m aghast at just how sideways things went. Whether it’s due to the thoroughly unenjoyable combat or the uncharacteristicly toothless and unfunny story, I can’t recommend anyone waste their time on this cooperative lost cause.”
Review scores aside, it would still be pretty cool to own a South Park Xbox console so enter while you can.
Topics: Xbox, Xbox Series X, Microsoft