Xbox doughnuts from Krispy Kreme will earn you a month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Buying a dozen Xbox doughnuts from Krispy Kreme will get you access to dozens of games through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
What you need to know
- Krispy Kreme UK announced an Xbox doughnut that will go on sale next month.
- You can get a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate when you purchase your first dozen Xbox doughnuts.
- The doughnuts will be available from Krispy Kreme in the UK from August 2 through August 22.
Sure, the best Xbox Series X and Series S accessories are great, but Krispy Kreme UK may have just announced the greatest addition to the Xbox family yet. In the UK, the confectionery company (Konfectionery Kompany?) will release an Xbox doughnut.
Perhaps more importantly to gamers, you can get one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and enter for a chance to win an Xbox Series S when you buy a dozen Xbox doughnuts from Krispy Kreme. You can only receive a single month of Xbox Game Pass with your initial entry.
Krispy Kreme calls its Xbox-themed creation "the nexus level doughnut." We'll have to get our hands and mouths onto a dozen to do a proper review, of course. Krispy Kreme announced the doughnut in a parody video that's in a similar style to product launches.
Welcome to the next generation
Introducing... The Nexus Level Doughnut
Coming Soon 👀https://t.co/UVteHkCnjT@xboxuk #KrispyKremeXbox pic.twitter.com/Xf3hRuKybwWelcome to the next generation
Introducing... The Nexus Level Doughnut
Coming Soon 👀https://t.co/UVteHkCnjT@xboxuk #KrispyKremeXbox pic.twitter.com/Xf3hRuKybw— Krispy Kreme UK (@krispykremeUK) July 28, 2021July 28, 2021
Unlike the Xbox Series S suitcase that was announced yesterday, you can actually purchase an Xbox doughnut. Krispy Kreme didn't share what flavor the doughnuts are, but we're hoping that they have some sort of filling.
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