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Taco Bell Xbox Series X Contest Begins September 24, 2020

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Okay. So Taco Bell is constantly having console contests where you buy food or participate in a giveaway for a chance to possibly get a special system or have a system before you can buy it. Well, it’s happening again. Microsoft announced the Taco Bell Xbox Series X contest will kick off later in September 2020 and give Taco Bell Rewards Beta members and those buying food a chance to win the system, a controller, and six months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

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The earliest way to enter is through the Taco Bell app. People who download that and are in the Taco Bell Rewards Beta will be entered every day between September 15-21, 2020. You have to sign up between now and September 13, 2020.

If you’d rather not go digital, the general contest opens on September 24, 2020 and will run until November 4, 2020. Medium and large drink cups have codes that can be entered by US residents who are 18 and older to try and win the console, controller, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. (The official site will let people enter without buying anything, though.) Each person can enter between one and three times per day.

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will launch on November 10, 2020. The Taco Bell Xbox Series X contest will kick off in the app on September 15, 2020. The general contest will begin on September 24, 2020.


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