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Win a Flexus Core 200 soundbar in Klipsch’s X-Men ’97 contest

Klipsch X-Men '97 contest promo.
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Klipsch is a storied audio brand. X-Men ’97 is one of the breakout hits of the year, as the revered 1990s animated series has made a triumphant return. Put the two together — and toss in some Disney+ to tie everything together — and you’ve got the makings for a pretty sweet contest.

Enter to win

Here’s the deal: Klipsch is the official home speakers of X-Men ’97. All you have to do is head over to this link and fill in your name, email address, and what country you’re from. (The official contest rules also have an alternative method of entry.) A winner will be selected on Friday, June 7, 2024, and alerted via email.

Giveaway: Limited Edition X-Men ’97 Themed Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 Soundbars

The winner will get a free limited-edition Flexus Core 200 with vinyl wrap, an X-Men ’97 poster, and three free months of Disney+, on which you can watch X-Men ’97.

And that’s it. It’s a great opportunity for Klipsch fans. It’s a great opportunity for X-Men fans. And it’s a great way to combine both.

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