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Quake Champions: Grab one of 3,000 free early access codes here

Bethesda has generously provided Stevivor’s readers the opportunity to snag one of 3,000 early access keys for Quake Champions.

The codes are crazy powerful, you guys — not only do they provide free, early access to the game, they also provide access to Quake Champions‘ current Champions roster.

We gave each and every member of our Daily Digest first crack at the codes, but the lion’s share of them are still available and able to be grabbed below. The keys — Steam codes, specifically — are available for redemption by anyone in Australia or New Zealand aged 18 years of age or older. Information on how to redeem the key will be sent with the key itself.

If the widget isn’t working above, try this link to redeem directly.

Enjoy! Keys are given on a first-come, first-served basis, so get in quick!

Quake Champions is a PC-exclusive title. You can read more about it right here.


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