Microsoft Rewards is a great programme to take note of if you want to eventually nab yourself some free Xbox credit.
As I’m sure you’re aware, you can earn points via a number of easy methods including buying games and DLC packs on the Microsoft Store, utilising certain offers, running searches via Bing, and participating in daily and weekly quizzes. Yes, you heard me. You can earn five points just for searching something on Bing. Those points soon mount up and you can, if you choose, convert them into credit to spend on the Xbox store on new games, or hardware on the Microsoft Store.
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One of the quizzes you can earn points via is located on the Bing homepage and Reddit user avalontricker has taken to the r/MicrosoftRewards subreddit in order to help fellow points collectors out, bringing this tidbit of information to light. The Bing quiz usually consists of just a handful of questions. Participate and you’ll bag yourself some more rewards points.
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The answers are usually simple to guess, or can be solved via a quick internet search. As shown by avalontrickster, they’re usually also posted to Reddit via another kind points collector, should you wish to ‘cheat’ and just bag your reward.
It’s not the only points tip users have located this week. The other regards My Friend Peppa Pig. Included on Xbox Game Pass, you can apparently garner a perfect gamerscore of 1000 in just around an hour and a half, leading many Game Pass subscribers to flock to it in search of easy rewards. I appreciate the hustle.
Topics: Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X