Microsoft Rewards loses Xbox rewards to new console app

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Key notes

  • Microsoft Xbox Rewards on the console is being deprecated.
  • The proposed change/transition will conclude by December 2023
  • A new app experience on the console will be found in the Rewards tab under Xbox profiles.
  • Streaks and bonuses from the Microsoft Rewards app won't carry over.
  • Message has only been seen in Portuguese and not replicated in US and UK markets. 
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While many await potential changes to Microsoft’s overall gaming future following the massive Activision Blizzard acquisition, the Xbox team looks to be making a subtle mending to Xbox Rewards to consolidate the experience.

The end of an experience

According to a report from the folks over at Windows Central, the previous platform spanning Rewards app is being deprecated over the last two months of 2023 and its weekly Xbox related activities ported over to a new console-only app.

Microsoft’s Reward app is a free task orienting experience that includes daily activities earning users points for completing tasks related to Bing Search, Shopping, and related Xbox quests.

Now it seems Microsoft is looking to extract the inclusion of gaming from within the initial Microsoft Rewards program and center that experience in a new dedicated app on Xbox.

Twitter user @Ideaaloth8_ found Microsoft’s communication of the company’s upcoming shift via a post to users on Xbox consoles living in regions that speak Portuguese.

IdleSloth also translated the message from the Xbox team which reads:

Earn Rewards with Xbox We recreate activities, which we simplify and more integrate players love. The Rewards experience on Xbox by making it revolve around gameplay and with the new Rewards hub on Xbox, players will no longer need to have separate apps to earn or redeem Reward points on Xbox Starting in December 2023, we will no longer publish offers in the Microsoft Rewards app on Xbox, focusing instead on new one Rewards.
Basically, this change is intended to simplify and streamline the Rewards experience for activities in the new hub players and help them access all Xbox-related offers and activities in one convenient location. The weekly series continues until the end of November and, after that, it will be deactivated in the application, along with the weekly sequence, Rewards with Xbox will remain part of the Microsoft Rewards program, and any points you earn on Xbox will continue being associated with points from other parts of the program. To maximize your points and earn even more, be sure to check out.

@idelsloth84 via Google Translate

What comes next

While a bit confusing and contradictory at times, the advent of a dedicated Xbox Rewards app specifically designed to be engaged with via the console makes sense in some aspects but not as much in others. The previous set up of combining reward activities allowed users to use their earned search and shopping points towards Xbox content and vise versa on the console.

However, with the new set up, only gaming activities will count towards the Xbox Rewards and that’s a cumulative net loss for users who have been saving up rewards points using Bing for years to apply them for big Xbox related rewards via the console.

As it stands, it’s much easier to gain daily points for quick searches, quizzes, and surveys via Bing Search in Microsoft Rewards in a browser, however, gaming specific rewards are comparatively harder to come by via the console.

In addition, with Microsoft’s push into Game Pass on Windows PCs and elsewhere, it seems Microsoft’s approach to a web based Rewards program that was reflected and replicated on the console seemed ideal for accessibility.

Microsoft has yet to officially announce the general deprecation of the Xbox Rewards experience in the Microsoft Rewards program, and the folks over at Windows Central note that the message above has yet to be seen in UK and US markets as of now.

The proposed shift could be region locked or an experimental test that ultimately amounts to nothing, but as of now, it looks like the Xbox team and Microsoft’s general Rewards program are trying something that will definitely garner feedback from both communities if it becomes a bigger reality for more users.

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