You could win a Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 inspired Xbox Series X console

Xbox ANZ and Five Star Games have teamed up with artist Vadu Amka to create a one-of-a-kind Space Marine Xbox Series X. Aussie gamers have the chance to win this insane-looking console that depicts “the imposing architecture of the Warhammer 40,000 war-torn world.”

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is now available and in our review, Adam wrote, “Space Marine 2 represents an action-filled and robust solo/co-op-friendly package with a promising PvP that I can see myself smashing harder than a dazed xenos with a jetpack-bursted hammer strike.”

So, pretty good then?

Space Marine Xbox

How do you get your hands on this? It’s simple actually. You just need to head to Xbox ANZ’s social channels; FBInstagramThreadsXTikTok. While only one lucky winner will walk away with the console, three runners up will win copies of Space Marine 2.

Terms and conditions for the competition can be found here.

Vaud Amka said of their creation, “For this Xbox console, we were inspired by the baroque architecture of the doors represented in the game Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. Their massive aspect did fit well with the shape of the Xbox Series X.

“We’ve added a base with columns to accentuate the immensity and obscurantism, while highlighting the war between the factions. The ruins and debris evoke the chaos of battlefields. Working on this project was a pleasure, as the imperial architecture is a unique blend of styles, beautifully rendered by Games Workshop artists.”

@xboxanz

Calling all loyal servants of the Emperor! To celebrate the launch of Space Marine 2, we're teaming up with our friends at Five Star Games to give away four copies of the game and a truly one-of-a-kind relic from the Chapter vaults: this absolutely BEAUTIFUL custom Xbox Series X by @VaduAmka! To enter, follow @XboxANZ and tag a friend! T&C's in bio

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According to Five Star Games, “Space Marine 2 invites players to embody the titular supersoldiers in all their brutality and glory across single-player, co-op, and competitive multiplayer modes. Take on horrors from beyond the stars as the full weight of Warhammer 40,000’s galactic warfare descends on a single-star system. Combat is a grand spectacle combining fluid movement and lightning reflexes with humongous weaponry and overwhelming power.

“Take on foul swarms of alien creatures, otherworldly daemons, and corrupted traitors to the Imperium across a co-op enabled campaign as Titus and his battle-brothers Chairon and Gadriel, or in specific PvE missions and PvP battles where you can customise and upgrade six unique classes of Space Marines”

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is available now on PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Leo Stevenson
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