SeaGtGruff wrote: »I looked at the drink cans in two stores (I don't think I've ever tried it before), but none of the cans I saw had any mention of this promotion, in contrast to when there was a promotion with Doritos and the bags were clearly marked. The announcement mentions looking under the tab for the code, but is there a way to tell whether any cans I'm thinking of buying have a code? Is there supposed to be some kind of blurb on the can mentioning ESO, or is it just an innocuous-looking can?
Edit: So, to answer my own question, I did some searching online and the cans are supposed to mention ESO, but I haven't seen them in the stores that I checked.
IlISupaIlI wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »I looked at the drink cans in two stores (I don't think I've ever tried it before), but none of the cans I saw had any mention of this promotion, in contrast to when there was a promotion with Doritos and the bags were clearly marked. The announcement mentions looking under the tab for the code, but is there a way to tell whether any cans I'm thinking of buying have a code? Is there supposed to be some kind of blurb on the can mentioning ESO, or is it just an innocuous-looking can?
Edit: So, to answer my own question, I did some searching online and the cans are supposed to mention ESO, but I haven't seen them in the stores that I checked.
Not sure how promotions work in other countries, but in the UK these promotions now usually require you to scan a QR code and submit a photo of your receipt, before you recieve a code.
Gone are the days when you could see codes on packaging, as you could essentially just use the code without buying the product.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Well, I had planned to purchase a 12-pack to try, but for some reason the stores I checked only had single cans of Rockstar (despite having 12-packs of other brands), and none of the single cans were of the "specially marked" variety as shown in the picture I found.
Furthermore, I found a recorded podcast on YouTube that was basically an advertisement for this promotion, and it said you'll need 100 points to get the costume, and that each can has a code worth 10 points, so that means you'll need codes from 10 cans. However, when I was looking at the information on the Doritos/Mountain Dew/Rockstar site that the announcement is linked to, it appeared to say that the ESO reward requires 200 points, not 100, which would be equivalent to 20 cans. But I'm not sure about that part.
BelmontDrakul wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Well, I had planned to purchase a 12-pack to try, but for some reason the stores I checked only had single cans of Rockstar (despite having 12-packs of other brands), and none of the single cans were of the "specially marked" variety as shown in the picture I found.
Furthermore, I found a recorded podcast on YouTube that was basically an advertisement for this promotion, and it said you'll need 100 points to get the costume, and that each can has a code worth 10 points, so that means you'll need codes from 10 cans. However, when I was looking at the information on the Doritos/Mountain Dew/Rockstar site that the announcement is linked to, it appeared to say that the ESO reward requires 200 points, not 100, which would be equivalent to 20 cans. But I'm not sure about that part.
Well, it is not worth it for a costume I suppose. If I drinked 20 cans and collected points, I would not give outfit code for free for sure. Thanks for the information, this thing is deal breaker.
no its been available before as a promotion and in crates https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Morthal_Jarl_Finery