If we can claim free Xbox store credit to spend on whatever we want, you can count us in and now it seems that Microsoft is being extra generous with one of its popular reward programs.
Being a member of reward schemes such as PlayStation Stars and Xbox Game Pass Quests is a great way to claim loads of freebies. While each campaign quest varies on PlayStation Stars and Xbox Game Pass Quests, the premise is pretty much the same. Complete easy objectives to earn reward points that you can spend.
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The major difference between PS Stars and Xbox Game Pass Quests is that with the Sony service, you can earn digital collectibles as well as store credit and free games. With Xbox Game Pass Quests you can also enter fantastic competitions as well as donate to charity. There is also Microsoft Rewards.
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Microsoft Rewards is basically a scheme that tries to encourage you to use Microsoft’s Bing web browser and if you do use it, it can be quite beneficial. With Microsoft Rewards, you can earn easy points for doing everyday tasks such as web browsing, buying games and apps, and of course, completing the odd quest or two. Once you accumulate enough points, you can then redeem those points against store credit that you can spend on the Microsoft Store to be used on free video games, DLC, hardware, accessories and much more.
Now it seems that Microsoft Rewards members are earning even more points now the process has been made even better in Sweden, and they’re thrilled. “OMG, finally!” exclaimed Redditor MAGGhost. “Sweden now has more opportunities to earn points aside from searching. Thanks, Microsoft, daily streaks were never a thing before.” If you can maintain a streak with Microsoft Rewards, you can earn additional points.
“It also came to Norway yesterday,” said Veegar. “Same here in Poland, they added it recently,” replied nitro353. “This is available here in Asia too, I think Microsoft pushed a big update worldwide (outside the US, UK & Canada),” confirmed avjayarathne.
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Hopefully, Microsoft Rewards will continue to roll out in other regions across the world because the more people can enjoy easy video game-related freebies, the better in our opinion.
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