Microsoft celebrates chocolate with edible Xbox

Yes folks, you heard it right, there is a such thing as an edible Xbox. Game and console makers have partnerships all the time but rarely has one gone this far. The edible Xbox console and controller is a partnership between Xbox and the highly anticipated film “Wonka.”

Starting today fans can enter the official Xbox sweepstakes for a chance to win Wonka-inspired Xbox prizes. Some of those prizes include a Wonka-Inspired Xbox Series X and a storefront display. Other prizes included the first-ever edible Xbox Wireless Controller wrapped in the iconic gold wrapper.

Fans can enter to win by following Xbox on X and retweeting the official Xbox Sweepstakes tweet. The giveaway runs from November 13, 2023, through December 14, 2023. For official rules please visit here.

Image Via Xbox Wire

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