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The Mandalorian Xbox Consoles Come With a Special Grogu Controller and Cloak

In a bundle as rare as a tiny Grogu, Microsoft has announced two sweepstakes: mandalorianThemed Xbox Series S|X consoles and accessories.

xbox wire blog post Announcing a Lucasfilm collaboration for Xbox featuring a package of Grogu merchandise to celebrate The Mandalorian’s Season 3 debut. The Star Wars gaming gear is a special limited edition set, available only by participating in Twitter sweepstakes, with more Mandalorian-themed accessories available through Microsoft Rewards.

From today through May 11th, fans of The Mandalorian can enter by retweeting the official Xbox contest post with #TheMandalorianXboxSweepstakes. Custom Xbox Series X and Series S consoles feature the show’s beloved Star Wars dad, Din Jardine, and his adorable baby Yoda, or Grog. Sticking with the theme, Xbox also offers a little hoodie for the console’s bright green controller.

While anyone in an Xbox-supported location can participate in the Twitter sweepstakes, an Xbox Wire post is hosting an additional draw for a human-sized pram bundle available only to US account holders. The prize includes the same console, but packaged with a giant Grogu pod with all sorts of bells and whistles with flashy lights, cup holders and massage cushions.

The Mandalorian Season 3 kicks off today on Disney+ with the first of eight episodes. burning list of questions From the debut’s biggest reveal.after commenting on Cameos of some Star Wars characters The Mandalorian co-creator Jon Favreau is only adding to those rampant fan theories and speculations.

Grogu and Mando’s latest adventure should be available to Disney+ subscribers now. episode airing on wednesdayAs for the premiere of The Mandalorian, 8/10 IGN Review wrap up:
“The show returns to its beginnings to show how much it has changed even though its core dynamics have remained the same, laying a solid foundation for the many new conflicts for the Mandalorian and his abandoned offspring to face together. increase.”

Andrea Shearon is a freelance contributor for IGN covering games and entertainment. She’s worn several hats during her seven-year career in the games industry, including Fanbyte, USA Today’s FTW, TheGamer, VG247, and her RPG byline on her site. Find her on her Twitter (@ Majora) or the Materia Possessions podcast to chat about series including FFXIV, RPGs, and giant robots.

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