Share this article

Latest news

With KB5043178 to Release Preview Channel, Microsoft advises Windows 11 users to plug in when the battery is low

Copilot in Outlook will generate personalized themes for you to customize the app

Microsoft will raise the price of its 365 Suite to include AI capabilities

Death Stranding Director’s Cut is now Xbox X|S at a huge discount

Outlook will let users create custom account icons so they can tell their accounts apart easier

Buy a drink at Taco Bell to get the chance to win an Xbox Series X console

2 min. read

Published onSeptember 10, 2020

published onSeptember 10, 2020

Share this article

Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more

We’re now just two months away from the launch of Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox consoles, and the company has once againteamed up with Taco Bellto give US consumers the chance to win one. Starting September 24, any purchase of a medium or large drink at Taco Bell will include a code on the cup for a chance to win an Xbox Series X console.

In the announcement, the Xbox team specified that consumers will be able to redeem up to three codes per day, adding that “there will be a winner every 15 minutes throughout the promotion.” It’s worth mentioning that you’ll also get a code on your drink if you purchase it via Taco Bell’s mobile app. “To get your hands on a free taco and gain even earlier access to win an Xbox Series X bundle, make sure you sign up for Taco Bell’s all-new rewards program,” the Xbox team added.

Every winner will get an Xbox Series X bundle including a console, the new Xbox Wireless Controller, and six months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The console only will cost $499 and start shipping on November 10 alongside the $299 Xbox Series S. This promotional offer is only available in the US, but consumers in other Xbox markets will be able topre-order both the Xbox Series X or the Xbox Series S on September 22.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

User forum

0 messages

Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes

Comment*

Name*

Email*

Commenting as.Not you?

Save information for future comments

Comment

Δ

Radu Tyrsina