Microsoft thanked a veteran for his service by having an Xbox One X with 'Battlefield V' delivered to him by a skydiver - here's the video of the jump

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Microsoft thanked a veteran for his service by having an Xbox One X with 'Battlefield V' delivered to him by a skydiver - here's the video of the jump

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Travis Pastrana of Nitro Circus dove from 13,000 feet in the air to deliver this Xbox One X to a Navy veteran.

  • Microsoft thanked a Navy veteran for his service by having a "Battlefield V" Xbox One X bundle delivered to his house by a skydiver.
  • That skydiver was Travis Pastrana, a former NASCAR driver and professional stunt performer from the action-sports collective Nitro Circus.
  • The giveaway coincides with Microsoft's #GivewithXbox campaign, which donates Xbox products to video game-related charities.

To celebrate the release of "Battlefield V," Microsoft and Electronic Arts partnered to give a Florida veteran a limited-edition Xbox One X bundle, delivered via an outrageous skydiving stunt.

Motorsport driver and stunt performer Travis Pastrana of Nitro Circus dove from a height of 13,000 feet to deliver the first Xbox One X Gold Rush Special Edition "Battlefield V" bundle to retired Navy Corpsman Jeff Bartrom, who lives in Paisley Florida. Pastrana hit a peak speed of 140 mph during the dive, and the jump took less than 55 seconds.

The giveaway was meant to thank Bartrom for his service and coincides with Microsoft's #GiveWithXbox initiative. The company pledged to donate $5 worth of Xbox products for every picture shared to social media with the hashtag showing the importance of gaming. Microsoft will donate up to $1 million to be split between four charities, Child's Play, Gamers Outreach, SpecialEffect, and Operation Supply Drop. The social media campaign is running through December 9th.


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World War II shooter "Battlefield V" officially launched on November 20th and is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. The Xbox One X version of "Battlefield V" also features enhanced visuals. EA Access members can play a free 10-hour trial of the game on their platform of choice as well.

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