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HEROish giveaway

HEROish has broken out of Apple Arcade to release on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch – and we’ve got some Xbox game codes to giveaway. 

Thanks to the team at Sunblink, HEROish brings some new card-battling MOBA-lite gaming to PC and console, as real-time battling and card-based combat comes to the fore. It features PvP crossplay, single player campaigns and more. 

If you want to know how it plays out, it’ll be well worth your time to check out our full review of HEROish on Xbox Series X|S. Spoiler alert: You’re looking at a 4/5 score and some seriously decent positives.

Sounds good eh? Well, it’s even better if you don’t have to pay for it and we have a number of Xbox game codes for HEROish to giveaway – all thanks to Sunblink. You will need an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S console – this game is not playable on Xbox One.

Entry is free, simple and can be actioned via the Gleam widget below. Just click some buttons, follow the instructions required (mostly follow us on the socials) and you could be in with a chance of winning a code. 

HEROish Xbox Code Giveaway

The competition will stay open until the end of Tuesday 20th December, after which we’ll draw some winners and get in touch via the email address left on the widget. 

All we ask is that we get a reply within 7 days of notification – no reply may mean we will have to choose new winners. Admin decision is final, there is no cash alternative and this is Xbox game code for HEROish on Xbox. The competition is open to a worldwide audience.

Huge thanks go out to Sunblink for giving us the chance to run this giveaway. 

If you don’t win, you could always buy HEROish on Xbox Series X|S by visiting the Xbox Store.

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