
What’s better than buying a video game that we’ve waited months to get our hands on? How about a video game that never cost us a single penny?
Nowadays, perhaps more than ever, businesses like to keep the consumer engaged with their brand of content to keep them coming back for more whether it’s at retail shops, or restaurants to claim all the chicken nuggets orfree video gamegoodness.
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With that in mind, the likes ofSonyandMicrosoftare no exception. As such, Sony has itsPlayStation Starsrewards scheme and as related to the topic of this article, Microsoft has itsMicrosoft Rewards.
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“I just got my Xbox series X, what are some tips you wished you knew when you first got yours?”askedRedditor Knowfelt, to which CardboardChampion replied in detail explaining the benefits of Microsoft Rewards.
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“You sign up and get points for every purchase, plus access to quizzes and activities to earn points including daily, weekly, and monthly bonuses,” they said. “There are things to do on Xbox and things to do on the web.”
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“Points can be swapped for Xbox Credit or other vouchers like Tesco (although at a worse rate). Not signing up is literally throwing money away. I don’t buy all that much but do the dailies and the like and usually walk away with about £50-£70 a year depending on what I cash out with.”
So there you have it, heed the wise words of CardboardChampion and don’t throw away free money. You have been warned.
Topics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Free Games,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft