Get a free month of Xbox Game Pass by eating Doritos and drinking Mountain Dew

Xbox wants to give you a little joy with your treat. Starting October 9th, specially marked packages of Doritos, Mountain Dew and Rockstar Energy Drinks will include a code for a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – if you’re a new subscriber.

The snacks and drinks feature images of games like Starfield, Redfall and Sea of ​​Thieves. The provided code is then entered into DoritosDewRockstar.com. In addition to the free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, this promotion can also unlock other rewards, such as a Magma Racing Suit in Forza Motorsport.

In addition to a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, eating Doritos and drinking Rockstar along with Mountain Dew can also unlock special in-game content.
In addition to a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, eating Doritos and drinking Rockstar along with Mountain Dew can also unlock special in-game content.

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Microsoft added that there will also be weekly sweepstakes where promotion points will be used to enter and win “SUPER73 gaming-themed e-bikes, PC gaming rigs, and bundles of Xbox consoles and accessories.” In the meantime, use Rockstar codes for a chance to win a Starfield-themed 2023 Corvette Stingray. The Xbox promotion with PepsiCo and Frito-Lay will last over two months and end on December 29th.

This is Xbox’s third notable partnership this month. For example, the Xbox Credit Card is available now and offers new subscribers three free months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate after their first purchase. Xbox is also working with the Special Olympics on esports tournaments, starting with Rocket League in November.

Earlier this year, Microsoft increased the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which now costs $17 per month.

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Chrissy Callahan

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