How to get Oreo-themed content for Halo Infinite, Forza 5, & Sea of Thieves
A brand-new Xbox x Oreo collaboration offers an opportunity to earn Oreo-themed content for Halo Infinite, Forza 5, and Sea of Thieves.
Xbox and Oreo have partnered up, and the result is some sweet exclusive cosmetics that you can get for Halo Infinite, Forza 5, and Sea of Thieves.
So, if you want to grab some Skins and other treats for yourself, continue reading to find out how to get Oreo-themed content for the three games.
How can you get Oreo-themed content?
First, you must purchase special edition packs of Oreos. These limited-edition packs feature six Xbox-themed custom cookie designs, including the Xbox logo, the classic A, B, X, and Y controller buttons, and a directional arrow.
To get the Oreo-themed content for Halo Infinite, Forza 5, and Sea of Thieves, you must solve cookie combinations in an ode to the cheat codes that video games are famous for. The process begins with scanning the cookies. After that, enter the symbols in the correct sequence to unlock exclusive prizes!
Availability of the Halo Infinite, Forza 5, and Sea of Thieves Oreo-themed content
The Oreo Xbox Special Edition cookies are available as of January 2023 at locations in participating countries while supplies last. This offering is a Europe-only event, with 22 eligible countries in total.
What's included in the Oreo-themed content?
Fans of Halo Infinite, Forza 5, and Sea of Thieves can unlock goodies like Armour and Vehicle Skins with each correct cookie sequence.
As for physical prizes, all participants will be entered into drawings for rewards like custom Oreo hardware, Xbox consoles, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate memberships, and even a holiday experience for the entire family.
Buy some Oreo Xbox Special Edition cookies, decipher the cookie combinations, and win exclusive content.
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Coleman is a freelance journalist at GGRecon. While gaming has always been his passion, it wasn’t until he worked as a Sports Journalist at the Community College of Baltimore County that he found his enthusiasm for writing. In the time since Coleman has had his work featured in publications such as The Washington Post/Launcher and ESTNN. Coleman is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in Sport Management and Business Administration.