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Get 1,000 free, easy gamerscore with the anti-smoking One Leaves

One Leaves is an Xbox Play Anywhere title that uses horror to communicate its anti-smoking message to players across both Windows PC and Xbox One.

Developed by Wahoo Studios in collaboration with the United States’ FDA, One Leaves attempts to bring “the dangers of cigarette addiction to life”. In One Leaves, “teens are transported into a labyrinth from which they will try to escape (and from which only one will emerge),” a press release from the FDA reads. “The free, downloadable game seeks to represent a grim metaphor for addiction: a maze with seemingly no exit in sight.”

A freebie clocks in at around 2GB and has 14 Achievements worth 1,000 gamerscore for those on the hunt for more Xbox Achievements. The only catch here is that the game’s only available on the United States Microsoft Store at the moment, meaning most of us will have to change their Store’s region to access it.

How to change your Xbox/PC Microsoft Store region

Xbox One

  • Go to Settings > All Settings > System > Language & location
  • Change your Location to United States
  • Agree to Restart
  • Go into the Store and download One Leaves, then follow the instructions above to swtich back to your local region

Windows PC

  • Right-click your Clock
  • Click Adjust date/time
  • Click on Region & language
  • Change your Country or region to United States
  • Go into the Store and download One Leaves, then follow the instructions above to swtich back to your local region

Want it on both platforms? You’ll have to follow what’s above for each.

You can check out a One Leaves trailer, as directed by Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, Mother!) below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eodK1k6ln5s


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