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Xbox free store credit up for grabs, but you don't have long

Xbox free store credit up for grabs, but you don't have long

Free Xbox store credit is up for grabs now, better be quick though

Xbox fans can add some more points to the digital wallets with more Microsoft Rewards challenges.

The Microsoft Rewards app as we know has undergone a huge transformation as of late, as players on Xbox can now gain rewards through the new Xbox Reward Hub instead.

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It’s now easier than ever to rack up Xbox points, which can then be used to claim free in-store credit as well as a range of other digital goodies.

While you’ll get a fat stack of points for playing for five days in a row, you can still log on to Microsoft Rewards on PC to take part in a variety of activities that’ll get you additional points.

This includes web searches, taking part in polls, and quizzes, though as some users recently found out the quiz questions are hilariously easy, almost condescending if you ask me…

If you want an example look no further than ctnutmegger’s post on Reddit, where they shared a screenshot of one of the Microsoft Reward quizzes asking what is used to fill up Olympic swimming pools.

After racking your brain and looking at the multiple choice answers, you may realise that milk and vinegar are definitely not the answers you’re looking for and click water, then boom you get some points.

Stupid questions aside, in a way it’s a good thing they’re so straightforward, as logging on each day, completing whatever simple tasks Microsoft Rewards asks of you and then logging back in the day after is a great way of racking up your point balance.

They say every little bit helps, so make sure to grab those points where you can so you can get closer and closer to that sweet Xbox gift card.

Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Microsoft, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X