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Today only: Celebrate Minecraft by purchasing an Xbox One, get a free $50 gift card and a game

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
1 min read

Today only: Celebrate Minecraft by purchasing an Xbox One, get a free $50 gift card and a game

Microsoft’s online store is offering a sweet deal on a new Xbox One, and the offer ends today. Hurry in to your local Microsoft retail store or shop online for this exclusive, limited time offer, in celebration of Microsoft’s purchase of Minecraft creator Mojang for $2.5 billion.

All you have to do is purchase an Xbox One at Microsoft’s online store and you will get a free $50 Xbox gift card (in store or promo code via email within 10 days of purchase). You can then use the $50 gift card towards purchases at select Microsoft and Xbox online stores.

On top of that, you can also receive a free game to go along with your gift card and console. Here’s the fine print:

“Limit one (1) $50 gift card per qualifying Xbox One purchase. Expiration dates apply to redeem your promotional code to your Microsoft Account, and then to spend your Promotional code funds. Promotional code funds can only be used for purchases at select Microsoft and Xbox online stores. Must be 13+. For eligible purchases (exclusions apply) at select Xbox stores, the Windows Phone store, the Windows store, and other participating Microsoft online stores. 

Head over to your local Microsoft Store or visit MicrosoftStore.com to snag this deal. Remember, it expires today, so hurry!

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