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10 Xbox Series S game night packs up for grabs from Telstra

Get a free console, 24 months of Xbox Game Pass and more.

Telstra has announced a new competition in which 10 Xbox Series S game night packs are up for grabs.

Available to be won by Australians aged 18 or older (or with appropriate consent if younger), the packs include an Xbox Series S, 24 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a second Shock Blue Xbox Series controller, a Crumpler backpack, Xbox All Access hoodie and more. The image above provides a great look at the contents of the pack.

To enter, you’ll need to tell Telstra about your perfect game night, posting to Telstra’s social channels or using your own alongside a tag to Telstra and the #GameNight hashtag. For more on the competition, you can head here.

The Xbox Series S is available now and is proving a little easier to find in the wild in comparison to its bigger brother, the Xbox Series X. The consoles are also available via Telstra’s Xbox All Access program.


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