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Here’s how you can enter for a chance to win this custom Diablo IV Xbox Series X

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 16, 2023
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Xbox and Blizzard Entertainment have partnered to create this custom Diablo IV themed Xbox Series X. And starting now you’ll have a chance to enter to win this nightmarish console. How? By following Xbox and Diablo on X (Twitter), and reposting the post below with the hashtag #DiabloIVXboxSweepstakes.

First: Hail Lilith. Then: enter sweepstakes.

Follow Xbox & @Diablo, then RT this post with #DiabloIVXboxSweepstakes for a chance to win a custom Diablo IV Xbox Series X and stand, and another Xbox Series X.

Ages 18+. Ends 10/30/23. Rules: https://t.co/e22cIk5YI5 pic.twitter.com/Hr2QCyp63Q

— Xbox (@Xbox) October 16, 2023

See the link in the post for more on the rules and eligibility requirements. The sweepstakes ends on 10/30/2023.

As you can see in the post, this Diablo IV Xbox is anything but a mere reskin. Rather, its a one of a kind (well, two of a kind, as two lucky winners will take this home) work of art, and of course the Xbox is fully functional. Not to mention it would make one hell of a showpiece for your entertainment center. It’s inspired by Auguste Rodin’s Gates of Hell bronze sculpture, with an even more devilish Diablo twist.

As for Diablo IV, it released back in June and quickly became Blizzard’s most successful game ever—which is saying something indeed! Check out our review roundup for Diablo IV right here.

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