Bethesda ANZ and Smokey Q team up for Redfall-inspired Bite Back BBQ Rub

Bethesda ANZ has partnered with Aussie spice experts, Smokey Q, to create a special Redfall-inspired BBQ rub. Dubbed “Bite Back” the spice rub is a limited-edition offering that is 100% natural, gluten-free and vegan-friendly.

Fans who want to get their hands on some of the spice rub can do so directly from Smokey Q or can check out Bethesda’s socials for a chance to win some.

All net proceeds of Bite Back will be donated by Smokey Q to Cure Cancer’s blood cancer research.

Redfall Bite Back

Smokey Q was founded by Paul Lange and has a reputation for creating delicious and award-winning products. Simon Alty, VP and Managing Director, Bethesda APAC said, “At Bethesda ANZ we’ve developed quite a taste for creating new and unique ways for fans to experience our award-winning worlds. Partnering with Smokey Q allows us to do this in a new way, packing the spice and punch of Arkane’s Redfall into a sachet perfect for gaming sessions after your next weekend barbecue.”

Smokey Q’s founder Paul Lange said “We were delighted to bring our BBQ expertise to this partnership to create something wholly unique for fans in Australia and New Zealand – whom we know absolutely love their BBQ’s. Making vampire ash, not only edible but also delicious, was a fantastic challenge, mixing in a variety of spices that’ll ensure anything you add it to tastes more fang-tastic than before”.

Redfall is available now on PC and Xbox Game Pass.

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