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WOLOL-O’s is an Age of Empires 4 cereal made by Xbox ANZ

And comes with an Age of Empires 2 soundtrack and Game Pass for PC code...

WOLOL-O’s is a new Age of Empires 4 cereal being made by Xbox ANZ; to celebrate its release, 10 limited edition boxes will be up for grabs across Australia and New Zealand.

The cereal is fully edible, of course, and features an Age of Empires 2 soundtrack CD (yeah, an actual CD) alongside a code for a 12-month Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription.

“We know how popular this promotion was so we thought we would try and recreate a pivotal moment for many gamers,” said Xbox ANZ’s Tania Chee.

“Receiving a CD in a cereal box all those years ago would have been the first gaming moment for many and kick-started a lifelong passion, so with the much-anticipated release of Age of Empires IV, we’re thrilled to be able to have a bit of fun with this throwback.”

Stevivor’s Stuart Gollan made his own reference to CDs found within cereal boxes as part of our Age of Empires 4 review.

To win one of the 10 limited edition cereal boxes, those in Australia and New Zealand will need to like and share a corresponding competition post on the Xbox ANZ Facebook page.

Age of Empires 4 is now available on Windows PC via the Microsoft Store and Steam from 29 October. It’s part of Xbox Game Pass on the former.

Age of Empires 4

29 October 2021
PC
 

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