Users can now earn 5, 10, and 30 reward points again in Microsoft Rewards

They've been out for a while, but now they're back.

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If you’ve been using Microsoft Rewards to gather points to spend on different gifts, cards, and Xbox consoles, you might have noticed that the 5, 10, and 30 reward points tasks have been out for a while.

Good news for all the Microsoft Rewards geeks: these tasks are now back. According to Xbox enthusiast @IdleSloth84_ (and spotted by @DetroitsReaper), users will be able to complete tasks to get 5, 10, and 30 rewards points in their Microsoft Rewards account.

As you can see in the image below, you’ll be able to complete simple and quick tasks such as answering questions to a quizz, or participating in a daily poll, or reading about different topics to earn these points. In total, they shouldn’t take more than 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and they’re great tasks to complete while taking a break from everything you do on your device.microsoft rewards 5 points

Now, should you try the Microsoft Rewards program? Yes, most definitely. Here’s why.

This is why you should enlist in the Microsoft Rewards program

If you’re spending a lot of time on your laptop, PC, mobile phone, or tablet, and you’re using Microsoft Edge as your default browser, you should definitely enlist in the Microsoft Rewards program.

The program is designed with daily tasks that can be completed in half an hour, and they will rewards users with points that can be used to purchase different things: from video games to merch, and even Xbox consoles, or other amazing gadgets.

Some folks have been using this program to purchase Game Passes, which is honestly, quite smart, considering you only need a few minutes a day to get the maximum count of points you can earn in a day.

The good thing is that Microsoft Rewards works on Windows-based laptops and PCs, but also Macs, as long as you can access it through Bing or Microsoft Edge. The best thing is that, if you’re a gamer, and you own an Xbox, you can actually access the program from there, as well.

Plus, the Redmond-based tech giant is working on an Xbox-version of the Microsoft Rewards program that will integrate a seamless experience: this means you can earn Microsoft Rewards points by playing games on Xbox, which makes the whole endeavour even more satisfying.

Why? Because it adds the gamification trait to the whole experience of gaming. You’ll be playing games, of course, but you’ll be earning points that can be spend to purchase another month of Game Pass, and even an Xbox console in no time.

To sign up for Microsoft Rewards, visit this site, and make an account. And don’t worry, everything is free.

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