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This Official Custom Civilization VI Xbox One Controller Is Beautiful; Here’s How to Win It

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The folks at the official Twitter for the Civilization series are running a sweepstakes to win a digital copy of the Civilization VI + Expansion Bundle, an art book, a commemorative coin set, and what might be one of the most gorgeous Xbox One controllers I’ve ever laid eyes on.

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Look at it! That is one pretty controller! It features what looks to be a coastal landmass sprawling from the left to the right part of the controller in a vintage looking map aesthetic with all the usual colors muted to highlight the design.

Unfortunately, this doesn’t appear to be something you can just buy on your own, at least not easily, and not right now. The only way that you can get this is by winning a sweepstakes.

The rules are detailed here, but the long and short of it is you’ll need to RT the above tweet and be following @civgame to be entered to win. This is open to United States residents only.

We got to level with you; you’re probably not going to win. Almost everyone on this planet will miss out on the chance to use this beautiful controller, but hey, someone has to win and maybe it’ll be you.


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Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.