Xbox x Mountain Dew, Doritos, and Rockstar Energy Drink Promotion Rewards
Xbox is teaming up with Mountain Dew, Doritos, and Rockstar Energy Drink for a special promotion running from November 4, 2024, through January 31, 2025. By purchasing specially marked products and redeeming codes at DoritosDewRockstar.com, players can collect points to obtain special in-game content for titles like Diablo IV and World of Warcraft.

As previously showcased, Mountain Dew is reintroducing Game Fuel with two flavors: the returning Citrus Cherry and a new Citrus Blackberry flavor, honoring the 20th anniversary of World of Warcraft. Look out for themed bottles featuring Thrall and Xal'atath, available in stores along with Doritos and Rockstar products, each featuring popular Xbox game titles.

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  1. Lochton's Avatar
    I knew it would happen, but I am still annoyed that it did happen. Of course a US only thing, where off you need multiple codes to redeem all the items, now having to find US players to buy multiple items of shit that they might not want, to give the codes to you - and some might just try and sell the codes for gold.
  1. Tempest33's Avatar
    course its usa only.. GG us EU players.
  1. aeuhe4yxzhds's Avatar
    As long as they give it out for free in the game for EU after.... say the summer, its all good.
  1. druvirus's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by aeuhe4yxzhds View Post
    As long as they give it out for free in the game for EU after.... say the summer, its all good.
    You think they're going to make the US pay money to get all these products for the items, then give it to EU for free? Lol.
  1. 3DTyrant's Avatar
    And of course, a gigantic middle finger for players outside of the US for this kind of thing.
  1. Shadowferal's Avatar
    Mountain Dew, Doritos, and Rockstar Energy Drink...obviously Blizz isn't promoting healthy diets.
  1. Easo's Avatar
    This sucks so much for the average gamer.
  1. Dark-Zarupia's Avatar
    Mount could have been a great reward for finishing Black Depths Hc or something ..
  1. tromage2's Avatar
    Guess it will be added to trader post rotation at some point like all other promotion stuff.
  1. RobertMugabe's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by druvirus View Post
    You think they're going to make the US pay money to get all these products for the items, then give it to EU for free? Lol.
    They could make them trading post rewards, which US players can then get for free as well.
  1. Phuongvi's Avatar
    Mountain Dew, Doritos, and Rockstar Energy Drink ... look like a bad parody of the South Park warcraft episode
  1. SinR's Avatar
    Time to switch from Monster Energy Drinks to Rockstar I guess
  1. Daedius's Avatar
    Yes yes, the US is the center of the universe for all these collaborated promotions...
  1. SinR's Avatar
    Also, today I learned Rockstar is owned by Pepsico, which owns Mountain Dew and Doritos Chips.

    Also I learned that PepsiCo bartered with the USSR, trading Pepsi Syrup for Vodka, and eventually old Soviet Warships. Including 17 Submarines.
  1. Biomega's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by SinR View Post
    Also, today I learned Rockstar is owned by Pepsico, which owns Mountain Dew and Doritos Chips.

    Also I learned that PepsiCo bartered with the USSR, trading Pepsi Syrup for Vodka, and eventually old Soviet Warships. Including 17 Submarines.
    Pepsi also infamously had a similar promotion in the 1990s where they joked 7 million points would get you a AV-8B Harrier II military jet - and of course someone collected that much and insisted they wanted their jet. There's a whole documentary about it.
  1. Mad_Murdock's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Daedius View Post
    Yes yes, the US is the center of the universe for all these collaborated promotions...
    Isn't the issue that the EU has more laws\rules around these things like giveaways and other promotional events?
  1. BigAssBoy's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Mad_Murdock View Post
    Isn't the issue that the EU has more laws\rules around these things like giveaways and other promotional events?
    I think the EU you can't require a purchase for a giveaway, not 100% sure though.
  1. Ereb's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempest33 View Post
    course its usa only.. GG us EU players.
    Shoulda been born in the correct country idk
  1. JSoup's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by SinR View Post
    Time to switch from Monster Energy Drinks to Rockstar I guess
    I've tried to like Rockstar many times, but it just doesn't taste right to me. Monster is the only energy drink I could take, since OG JOLT was discontinued.
    Guess I'll grab a Dew and call it good.
  1. Biomega's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by BigAssBoy View Post
    I think the EU you can't require a purchase for a giveaway, not 100% sure though.
    This is usually the case in the US as well, which is why these kinds of sweepstakes usually have a "no purchase necessary" clause somewhere and a way to participate without buying anything - though this may be complicated and not immediately obvious, often buried somewhere in the terms and conditions. Often it requires you to send in mail to participate, sometimes with very specific requirements (like the size of the letter etc.) but this varies.

    There's many reasons why these kinds of sweepstakes are usually limited by country. Not because it wouldn't be possible to run elsewhere, but simply because the more countries are involved, the more complicated things get; and it's often just not worth it for companies to go through all the hassle of checking various laws, retaining experts in those laws to make sure everything is in order, deal with any litigation from various countries that might arise, etc.

    Keep in mind that while "the EU" is a thing that exists and has its regulations, member nations also have their own regulations. So it's not nearly as easy as it sounds to just hold a sweepstakes "in the EU" because that's a ton of countries with distinct laws to consider.

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