Earning free Xbox store credit is easier than ever

Use Microsoft Rewards and maintain daily streak to earn more points

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Earning free Xbox store credit is easier than ever

In the quest to make Xbox Game Pass popular, Microsoft is getting rather generous in distributing rewards via Xbox Game Pass Quests and Microsoft Rewards.

You can now participate in the current Quests from your phone or Xbox, complete simple objectives to earn rewards, claim and track your points, and then go to Microsoft Rewards to redeem them for Xbox gift cards. To participate, you need to be a Game Pass Ultimate and Console plan member.

Unlike Sony’s PS Stars, you can take part in amazing competitions and donate to charity. Another great way to get store credit is through Microsoft Rewards.

With this scheme, the Redmond tech giant encourages you to use the Microsoft Bing web browser. Earning points with Microsoft Rewards is simple; you only need to do daily tasks like web browsing, buying apps and games, and completing one or two quests.

Once you get enough points, you can redeem them against store credit and spend them on the Microsoft Store. The process has been simplified and improved, and users are taking full advantage of it.

Users, as reported on Reddit, are very happy with Rewards; here is what MAGGhost, a Reddit user, has to say:

OMG FINALLY!!!!!
Sweden has now more opportunities to earn points aside from searching. Thanks Microsoft, daily streaks were never a thing before.

So, if you maintain a daily streak with Microsoft Rewards, you may win additional points. As confirmed by fellow Reddit users, the scheme has reached Poland, Norway, and even Asia.

We hope Microsoft Rewards will become available worldwide. Is it available in your region? If yes, share your experience with our readers in the comments section below.

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