
It's that time again! We're big fans of the Microsoft Rewards program here at Pure Xbox, which allows you to complete tasks in order to earn redeemable points which can be spent on gift cards, donations and much more.
May 2023's "Monthly Bonus Round" challenge has just begun, and by satisfying a few requirements by May 31st, you can top up your account by another 2000 points (around £2 / $2).
You'll find this punch card on the Microsoft Rewards app for console, and here's what you'll need to do:
- Launch the Rewards app seven separate days
- Complete 2 weekly sets
"Task #2" seems to be missing this week, but it may make an appearance at some point!
Along with this, if you log into the Microsoft Rewards dashboard on a browser, some regions will find a new "Take A City Break" punch card for 150 points. There's also a new Xbox punch card called "Vy For Victory With Game Pass" that will net you 500 points for completing three achievements in certain games.
If you're new to the Microsoft Rewards program, this is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of obtaining points - you can also earn hundreds per-day by completing Bing searches on PC and mobile, earning Achievements in Xbox games, finding Weekly Treasures, pre-ordering specific games and much more.
Note: Not available in all regions. Full regional details have not been provided by Microsoft.
How are you getting on with Microsoft Rewards? Let us know down in the comments.
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@Widey85 I'm glad that you've been getting those rewards but sooner or later mate your account redemptions are gonna be invalid because Microsoft don't want you doing that at all. Assuming that you gifted points from one account to the other, you would effectively have had a helping hand getting the gifting feature removed. Please just use your main account and stop using your secondary account before we all get nerfed again?
@Widey85 While your friends and brother use it when gaming, you've openly admitted that you no longer have to waste time getting achievements yourself on it, which reveals to everybody that you were actually taking advantage of it yourself. To have two rewards accounts collecting points, whether or not one is primary or secondary, is against the terms of service. I'm trying to help you out mate, but if you wanna ruin it for yourself, I can't stop you.
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