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Fast Track to PC Game Pass Challenge will launch May 6 – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
May 4, 2022
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In anticipation of the inaugural Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, PC Game Pass has teamed up with the BWT Alpine team to launch a special challenge for racing fans to earn a chance to win up to six months of PC Game Pass.

The Fast Track to PC Game Pass Challenge will run through the race weekend from May 6 to May 8. During the event, QR codes will be placed on the BWT Alpine team’s A522 race cars (driven by Fernando Alonso and Estaban Ocon), which viewers of the various race-related events throughout the weekend can scan with their mobile devices for a chance to win. Those interested can follow the BWT Alpine team’s Instagram channel for more info.

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The Challenge begins on Friday with practice sessions for the Miami Grand Prix, during which one lucky participant will win a month of PC Game Pass. During Saturday’s qualifying session viewers can scan a QR code for a chance to win 3 months of PC Game Pass, and during Sunday’s Grand Prix a 6 month subscription to PC Game Pass will be up for grabs for those fast enough to catch a winning QR code.

PC Game Pass has over 100 high-quality PC gaming titles that subscribers can install and play, representing a wide range of genres and game types.

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