The Halo franchise is once again teaming up with a popular drink brand to promote its next game. This time though, it’s not mountain dew that folks will be chugging for some extra in-game loot, it’s Monster.
This promotion is rather dense and has a few different offers for potential Halo Infinite players. Starting today, you’ll be able to find limited-edition Halo Infinite cans of Monster Energy, each with a code on them. Scan three of these codes every month, beginning in September and stretching to the end of the year, and you’ll snag yourself an “exclusive in-game weapon.”
But wait, there’s more. Starting September 1, you can also use your receipts from buying some Monster to earn double XP in Halo Infinite, using what Monster calls a “Bank Now/Play Later” system. By taking a photo of your receipt, going to this link, and submitting photos of your receipts, you can earn points. These points can be used to purchase rewards, although the only reward currently mentioned is double XP in Infinite. From there, players will have to log into their Waypoint account to redeem their double XP. Again, it’s not clear what form the point boost will come in, whether it’s for an amount earned over a set period of time or for a certain number of games. If this all sounds very confusing, you can check out the rules and an FAQ for the promotion here.
If double XP and exclusive in-game weapons aren’t really your thing, there’s one last piece of the Halo x Monster promotion – a paid trip to Paris for you and a guest. This is more of a sweepstake, with entries being made every time you send a receipt over to Monster. In the end, ten grand prize winners will receive a seven day, six night trip to France. The entire trip includes round trip airfare, a standard hotel room, and two tickets to a Zero-G Flight Experience. But if all of that’s boring and you were hoping for cash, don’t worry, you still get a $1000 check. 100 first prize winners will also be selected as part of the sweepstake and will receive a copy of Halo Infinite when it launches, along with an Xbox Series X.
Once again, the Halo X Monster promotion officially begins September 1, and isn’t going to be affected by the delay of Halo Infinite.
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