Oreo and Microsoft have teamed up to make Xbox-themed cookies

Oreo and Microsoft have teamed up to sell limited edition Xbox-themed Oreo cookies this month. The special edition packs will be on sale in 22 countries and will feature some new designs.

In place of the standard Oreo branding, the limited edition Xbox-themed cookies will have the Xbox symbol, the A, B, X and Y buttons and a directional button.

all designs for Xbox-themed Oreo cookies this month

People who buy the limited edition Oreos will also be able to win prizes by “scanning the Oreo Xbox Special Edition cookies.” We’re not sure what this means just yet, but it’ll definitely be cleared up once they launch.

According to a post on the official Xbox Wire blog, by scanning the cookies and “cracking exclusive cookie combinations, inspired by the cheat codes hidden in games throughout history, fans can unlock a range of prizes.

“Entering the baked-in symbols in the correct sequence can unlock exciting, exclusive Oreo-themed in-game content, such as armor packs and vehicle skins for popular titles like Forza Horizon 5, Sea of Thieves, and Halo Infinite.

“Additionally, participants will be entered into the draw to win prizes ranging from custom Oreo hardware, Xbox consoles, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate memberships, and a holiday experience for the whole family, subject to regional availability.”

This isn’t the first time Xbox has teamed up with a snack company to make themed products. Back in 2021, Xbox and Krispy Kreme teamed up to release Xbox-themed donuts to celebrate 20 years of Xbox.

This also isn’t the first time Oreo has teamed up with another company to make themed cookies. In 2021, Oreo and Pokémon teamed up to make themed cookies. Like all things Pokémon, there were some rare cookies that were even being sold for thousands over on eBay.


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Zainah Yousef is the author of The Fallen Age Saga and specializes in gaming, social media advice, and reviews. She's been writing all her life and she probably won't stop anytime soon.