Microsoft is holding a sweepstakes to give away a set of limited edition, custom Bethesda-themed Xbox Series X/S controllers to promote its recent acquisition ofBethesda Softworks.

Earlier this month,Microsoft finalized its $7.5 billion to acquisition ZeniMax Media, Bethesda’s parent company. The deal also gives Microsoft ownership over Bethesda’s sub-studios, includingWolfensteindeveloper MachineGames,Dishonoredcreator Arkane,Doomdeveloper id Software, andThe Evil WithinStudio Tango Gameworks. A few days after the purchase’s completion, Microsoft revealed that 20 of Bethesda’s biggest and most recent games would be added to the Game Pass library.

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The sweepstakes promotes the acquisition as well as thearrival of Bethesda’s games on Game Pass. Microsoft announced the event on Twitter. All fans have to do to enter is retweet the announcement with the hashtag #XboxBethesdasweepstakes, follow the official Xbox Twitter account, and make sure their personal account is set to public. They must also be 18 years or older. Fans have until 7 p.m. PT on April 16 to retweet the announcement for a chance to win the prize.

Only one winner will be selected to win the prize, which includes seven limited edition controllers and a chest adorned with theXbox and Bethesdalogos. Each of the controller designs were inspired by one of Bethesda’s franchises, includingFallout,The Elder Scrolls,Wolfenstein,Doom,Dishonored,Prey, andThe Evil Within. Microsoft estimates that the prize is valued at $399 total, though it is easy to imagine that fans would pay more if the controllers were to ever be auctioned off on the internet.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently said that themain reason behind Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesdawas developing more exclusives for platforms with access to Game Pass. This affirms what many PlayStation fans had feared since the purchase was first revealed last year: that future Bethesda games would only be released for PC and Xbox consoles.

However, this does not necessarily mean that allBethesda games will never arrive on PlayStation, as Spencer clarified that Xbox would respect all commitments Bethesda made before the acquisition. Arkane Studios’ upcomingDeathloop, for example, will still release as a PlayStation exclusive. But other big upcoming titles, such asThe Elder Scrolls 6andStarfield, will likely only be playable for gamers with access to Game Pass.

While it is unfortunate that PlayStation players may not be able access most future Bethesda games, the Microsoft-Bethesda deal is a boon to anyone with a Game Pass subscription. Microsoft’s sweepstakes is bound to attract even more attention to the deal, if all gamers were not aware of it already.

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