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  3. PSA: Microsoft is extending the Gamescom MixPot giveaway all week

PSA: Microsoft is extending the Gamescom MixPot giveaway all week

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
August 21, 2017
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Last week, Microsoft announced that it would once again give away digital content to all people watching yesterday’s Gamescom event on Mixer. Unfortunately for Mixer users, yesterday’s livestream was quite buggy so many of you probably chose to watch the event on YouTube or Twitch instead.

If you still want to have a chance to unlock these new Mixpot rewards, the Mixer team shared that the giveaway has been extended all week, starting with today’s Age of Empires live stream at Noon PDT.

Reminder: We’ve extended the #MixPot rewards for #XboxGC! Be sure to tune into @AgeofEmpires TODAY at 12PM PT/9PM CEST! ? pic.twitter.com/uS9lyQMEQr

— Mixer (@WatchMixer) August 21, 2017

While the previous E3 Mixpot included cool goodies such as the Rare Replay bundle, the Mixer team only said that the new giveway would include “free DLCs.” If you’re interested, don’t forget to link your Microsoft account to your Mixer account before watching any of the upcoming live streams.

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