If you’re like me, you probably spend a lot of time gaming on your Xbox or scrolling through the Xbox app.
But here’s something a lot of players don’t realize—you can actually earn real rewards just by using the Xbox app and your console.
Microsoft Rewards is Microsoft’s built-in program that gives you points for things you’re already doing, like playing games, completing quests, or even searching the web with Bing. Those points can be exchanged for gift cards, discounts, subscriptions, and more.
The cool part? Claiming these rewards is easier than most people think, and it only takes a few minutes a day.
In this post, I’ll walk you through exactly how to claim Microsoft Rewards on the Xbox app, give you a few tips to maximize your points, and answer some common questions people often have.
What Are Microsoft Rewards?
Microsoft Rewards is a free loyalty program that lets you collect points by engaging with Microsoft services.
On Xbox, this often means completing daily or weekly tasks like checking in, playing a featured game, or earning achievements.
Over time, those points add up, and you can redeem them for things like:
Xbox gift cards
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions
Microsoft Store discounts
Entries into sweepstakes (like consoles or gift bundles)
Donations to charities
If you’re already playing regularly, it’s basically free stuff for doing what you love. That’s why I think it’s worth learning how to use it.
How Do I Claim Microsoft Rewards On The Xbox App?
Claiming Microsoft Rewards on the Xbox app is simple, but the layout can be confusing if you’re new to it. Here’s how I do it:
1. Download or Update the Xbox App
First, make sure you have the Xbox app installed on your phone (iOS or Android). If you already have it, check for updates—Microsoft sometimes changes how things look, and updates ensure you don’t miss out on new features.
2. Sign In With Your Microsoft Account
Open the app and log in with the same Microsoft account you use for Xbox Live. Your Rewards account is tied to this login, so you must use the same one.
3. Navigate to Microsoft Rewards
In the app, look for the Rewards section. It’s usually easy to spot on the homepage, but if not, tap your profile picture or the menu bar and scroll until you see Microsoft Rewards.
4. Check Out Daily and Weekly Activities
Here you’ll find a list of activities you can complete for points. These may include:
Daily check-ins (just open the app and claim)
Weekly “set” challenges
Playing specific games via cloud gaming or on your console
Achievements-based challenges
Think of it like a to-do list for gamers, except every task gives you points.
5. Claim Your Points
After completing an activity, tap the “Claim” button in the Rewards section to collect your points. Sometimes the app automatically adds them, but I always double-check to make sure I don’t miss anything.
6. Redeem Your Points
When you’ve stacked up enough points, tap into the Rewards catalog. Here’s where you’ll see all the goodies you can exchange points for, like Xbox gift cards or Game Pass time. Pick what you want, confirm, and the reward is usually sent digitally within minutes.
Tips To Maximize Microsoft Rewards On Xbox
If you want to get the most out of Microsoft Rewards, here are a few things I’ve learned from using it regularly:
Don’t forget streaks. Daily check-ins can add up over time, and maintaining a streak boosts your points. Missing a day resets it, which can be frustrating.
Check the Game Pass Quests. If you’re a Game Pass subscriber, you can earn a ton of extra points just by playing featured games. Quests refresh daily, weekly, and monthly.
Use Bing for searches. If you sign in with your Microsoft account on Bing (mobile or desktop), you’ll earn more points each day.
Look for special promotions. Occasionally, Microsoft runs limited-time offers for bonus points when you play or buy specific titles.
Redeem points strategically. Sometimes Microsoft offers discounted redemptions—for example, an Xbox gift card might cost fewer points for a limited time.
Common Questions About Microsoft Rewards On Xbox
Do I need to pay to use Microsoft Rewards?
Nope—it’s completely free. You just need a Microsoft account, which you already have if you use Xbox Live or Game Pass.
Can I use Microsoft Rewards without Game Pass?
Yes. Game Pass makes it easier to earn points because of the built-in quests, but you can still earn plenty through the Xbox app, Bing searches, and other activities.
How long does it take to get enough points for something useful?
It depends on how active you are. With daily check-ins and Game Pass quests, you can realistically earn a few thousand points a month. That’s enough for smaller gift cards or a chunk toward a Game Pass renewal.
Do points expire?
Yes, points can expire if your account is inactive for 18 months. As long as you’re claiming rewards or earning points regularly, you’re fine.
Can I redeem points on my console instead of the app?
Absolutely. The Rewards section is available on Xbox consoles too, and the process works the same way. I personally find the app quicker for claiming daily activities, but it’s up to you.
Why Bother With Microsoft Rewards?
I get it—some people think it’s just a few points here and there. But if you’re consistent, it really adds up.
I’ve personally covered multiple months of Game Pass Ultimate without paying out of pocket, just by being disciplined about checking in daily and playing a few quest games.
It’s kind of like finding loose change every day—at first it doesn’t seem like much, but before you know it, you’ve got enough for something worthwhile.
Final Thoughts
Microsoft Rewards on the Xbox app is one of those features that many players overlook, but once you get into the habit, it becomes second nature. It’s free, it doesn’t take long, and it can literally pay for your gaming habits over time.
So here’s my question to you: If you’re already gaming every day, why not start claiming the rewards you’ve been leaving on the table?
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