You can win Thor’s Mjölnir-themed Xbox Series X, here’s how – Times of India

You can win Thor’s Mjölnir-themed Xbox Series X, here’s how – Times of India

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Thor: Love and Thunder is the latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to hit the theatres globally. Commemorating the launch of the film, Microsoft is giving every fan across the globe a chance to win a custom Mjölnir Xbox Series X. The tech giant has got a set of them and these will be exclusive Xbox Series X consoles inspired by the Mighty Thor’s hammer.
To get a chance to win these custom Xbox consoles, all you need to do is follow @Xbox on Twitter. “Check back to tweets from July 1 to learn more about the sweepstakes and how you can wield the custom Series X console yourself,” Marcos Waltenberg, director, Xbox Global Partnerships, said in a post on Xbox Wire.
Mjölnir in Love and Thunder is wielded not by the God of Thunder, but by Jane Foster’s the Mighty Thor, played by Natalie Portman. This time, the good guys will take on a new galactic killer known as Gorr the God Butcher, played by Christian Bale, who is doing a Marvel film for the first time. Thor (Chris Helmsworth) will team up with allies King Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), Korg (Taika Waititi) and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster to stop Gorr before it is too late.
Jane Foster’s the Mighty Thor recently arrived as a playable character in Marvel’s Avengers. That makes her the third flight-capable superhero in the game, after Iron Man and Thor himself. In the game, the Mighty Thor is from a different timeline who has arrived in the present one via a rift in space-time caused by Tachyon Anomalies. In the alternate timeline, Jane became the Goddess of Thunder when Odinson Thor gave up Mjolnir after the tragic events of A-Day.

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