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Deadpool and Wolverine Contest Controllers Have Cheeky Butts

Deadpool and Wolverine Contest Controllers Have Cheeky Butts
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Microsoft announced that its Cheeky Sweepstakes for the Deadpool & Wolverine movie now includes controllers with butts inspired by both characters. The Wolverine contest will apparently appear via an official post on the Microsoft Instagram account with the #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes hashtag, though there is no post present as of time of writing. 

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This series of contests first kicked off on July 17, 2024. The first post appeared on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter. That Cheeky Sweepstakes one featured only an Xbox Series X and two controllers inspired by Deadpool with butts on the back. The console looks like the Marvel superhero’s chest and has his two swords on the back. Both of the controllers match his suit and have the “cheeky” attachment on the back.

Here’s where that contest post was. To enter, people would need to follow the account and retweet the post to enter.

Entering to win the Wolverine one that matches the Deadpool controllers with butts will feature a similar entry process. People will need to find the post once it appears on Instagram, like it, and reply with a comment that includes the #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes hashtag.

The X contest will end on August 11, 2024. The Deadpool & Wolverine movie will appear in theaters in North America on July 26, 2024. 

Jenni Lada
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