Microsoft's ongoing partnership with 20th Century/Fox for the upcoming Ryan Reynolds movie Free Guy continues with a custom-made Xbox Series S console themed around the movie that you can win.
To win the custom console and controller--along with other goodies like a "Guy" pin badge, a "stash" bag, HyperX Cloud II headphones, and 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate--you'll need to following @Xbox on Twitter and rewteet the post below with the hashtag #XboxFreeGuySweepstakes. The package is valued at around $800.
Now presenting the Xbox & Free Guy Sweeps! RT with #XboxFreeGuySweepstakes for a chance to win this prize pack including a custom @FreeGuyMovie Xbox Series S, and most importantly, a name tag that says Guy.
No purchase req. US 19+. Ends 8/20/21. Rules: https://t.co/YGY74l3Xrh pic.twitter.com/6Dxy1Ts6dE
— Xbox (@Xbox) August 9, 2021
According to the official terms and conditions, only one of these is available, so cross your fingers and hope to get lucky when Microsoft conducts the prize draw.
Microsoft and 20th Century previously teamed up for a fake NPC Awards showcase, in which Reynolds' own Guy character lost. Microsoft also worked with a company to create a real-life working Warthog inspired by Halo Infinite; the vehicle was on display at the Los Angeles red carpet event for Free Guy recently.
Free Guy is a video game movie in which Reynolds plays a bank teller named Guy who one day discovers he is actually an NPC in a video game. Upon learning this, and with the help of Jodie Comer's character, he decides to break free and save the world.
The movie also stars Stranger Things' Joe Keery, Lil Rel Howery (Get Out), and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Brittany Runs a Marathon).
Free Guy was expected to debut much sooner, but Disney/20th Century delayed the movie to August 13 due in part to the pandemic. The film is directed by Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum, Stranger Things) from a script by Matt Lieberman and Zak Penn.
For more, check out GameSpot's Free Guy review. "The cast is fantastic, the action is better than you could have hoped for, and at the end, chances are you'll be dying to find out when the next installment will be," reviewer Chris Hayner said. "While the streamer cameos stick out like a sore thumb, they cannot topple just how enjoyable this movie is and will continue to be upon rewatch."