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[[File:Unlock&LoadDoubleXP.png|300px|thumb|The promotional site.]] | [[File:Unlock&LoadDoubleXP.png|300px|thumb|The promotional site.]] | ||
'''Unlock & Load Double XP''', also known as DewXP or DoritosXP, | '''Unlock & Load Double XP''', also known as DewXP or DoritosXP, is an ongoing ''[[Halo 4]]'' promotion which allows players to earn double XP. People can buy Mountain Dew and Doritos products marked with Halo 4 images that have a code on them. The codes can be redeemed at the promotional site, [http://dewxp.com http://dewxp.com/], for a specific number of matches to earn double XP. The promotion also marks the return of Halo-themed [[Game Fuel]]. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Unlock & Load Double XP is not the first DewXP promotion. The promotion was available in 2011, known as Rank Up Your Game, which earned double XP for ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3''. The promotions for each game are by similar, though ''Halo 4'' tracks double XP by matches, whereas ''Modern Warfare 3'' had time frames. | *Unlock & Load Double XP is not the first DewXP promotion. The promotion was available in 2011, known as Rank Up Your Game, which earned double XP for ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3''. The promotions for each game are by similar, though ''Halo 4'' tracks double XP by matches, whereas ''Modern Warfare 3'' had time frames. | ||