Last June 1st it was five years since the launch of Xbox GamePass. That’s right, it was in 2017 that this beloved service started offering a gigantic number of games for all Microsoft console users, something that eventually spread to PC and the cloud. Now, to celebrate this anniversary, Xbox Mexico has a special promotion with which you can win several months of Game Pass for freeand here we tell you how to participate.
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Game Pass, Xbox Mexico has started a very interesting dynamic that the inhabitants of Mexico City cannot miss. As of today, June 20, 2022, you can find two very special murals throughout the city. All those who manage to find them must take a photo and upload it to social networks mentioning @xboxmexico. The first 200 people who complete this process will receive three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This was what was said about it:
“The two murals that celebrate the anniversary of Xbox Game Pass on Yellow Day, reflect what the service represents: dynamism, adventures, diverse universes full of colors, mysteries to discover and more, through some of the most iconic characters of Xbox Game Pass. your catalogue.
Now, where are these murals located? The first of these is located in the streets of Colonia Juárezand introduces us to Marcus Fenix, Sergeant of the COG in Gears, the mythical Spartan John-117, better known as Master Chief of Halo, and Tyler Ronan the co-star of Tell Me Why.
For its part, you will find the second in Colonia Roma Norte, and stars Lesedi, the daughter of the greatest pirate to ever sail the Sea of Thieves; the square and charismatic Steve from Minecraft and the intrepid acrobat and psychic who stars in Psychonauts 2, Razputin Aquato.
Do you want to know exactly where these murals are? Okay, you must follow the clues that @ will sharexboxmexico in your social networks throughout the day. Remember, the first 200 people who take a photo with one of these murals and share it on their social networks can win three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
On related topics, the Persona series is coming to Game Pass. Similarly, the CEO of Take-Two does not agree with the Game Pass model.
Via: Xbox Mexico