The Alienware giveaway has been going on and doing well! If you had been eager to get your hands on*Clair Obscur: Expedition 33*, this is your chance. The agitated, almost-out-of-their-minds folks lost it after they had their craving to win a game or two unfulfilled barely a day after the bot was tweeted.
Here’s how it goes: Alienware is giving away keys to *Clair Obscur: Expedition 33*. Three ridiculously easy things are expected: First, follow @Alienware (duh!). Second, like and retweet the said tweet. Third, and this is good fun: reply to the tweet with a little sword emoji ⚔️, you know, all the *adventure* stuff. Winners will be announced on May 12, so everyone still has a few days left to throw their hat. Or sword.
If you are crouching answerless to yourself, “Wait, what *is* Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?” – First of all, same. From what we managed to glean, it’s dark fantasy RPG with heavy emphasis on expeditions. Think *Dark Souls* meets *Monster Hunter* with French flair (since the devs, in fact, are French). Moody artstyle, crunchy combat, and honestly, we’re into this.
Alienware is the king of the giveaways, but somehow this one feels very juicy, probably because of the inscrutability of the game itself- there aren’t many officially sanctioned sneak peeks sitting around quite yet, so getting your hands on the game key just might give you the upper hand anyways. No spoilers, no mass-hype backlash, just genuine *wtf is happening* excellent vibes. And isn’t that how you want to experience a game?
So, hopefully, if Alienware is going to stand between us and the earthly doldrums, why would it? Ah, probably because it just can. Or maybe because it wants to garner a few more eyeballs on its social pages. Either way, free game is free game, and we sure will not shut about it now.
Feeling Lucky? Go ahead and drop that sword emoji. Worst case, you don’t win; life marches on. Best case, come mid-May, you’re butt-deep in dark-fantasy happenings, living that life. Not so bad, eh?
A pro tip—if you do win, maybe don’t go around boasting about it. Nobody likes that guy. Just bask in your W quietly, maybe write a review or two so the rest of us know if it’s worth all the hype.
That’s it for now—go get that code, gamers. May the odds be ever in your favor. Or something.