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Redfall, Smokey Q team up for a spice rub supporting Cure Cancer

Bite back.

Redfall and Smokey Q have teamed up for a special spice rub that not only celebrates the upcoming vampire game, but raises money for Cure Cancer at the same time.

The Bite Back rub is a collaboration between Bethesda and the BBQ experts at Smokey Q, and while a number of the spice mix will be available to win via the publisher’s social media channels, all net proceeds from Smokey Q’s sales will go to support Cure Cancer’s blood cancer research.

If you’re wanting some kick and keen to help support cancer research at the same time, go and order some spice rub here.

“We were delighted to bring our BBQ expertise to this partnership to create something wholly unique for fans in Australia and New Zealand – whom we know absolutely love their BBQ’s,” said Smokey Q’s Paul Lange. “Making vampire ash, not only edible but also delicious, was a fantastic challenge, mixing in a variety of spices that’ll ensure anything you add it to tastes more fang-tastic than before.”

Expect Redfall from 2 May on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. The title will also be part of Xbox and PC Game Pass. We previewed it here.

Redfall

2 May 2023
PC Xbox Series S & X
 

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