If you love gaming as much as I do, there’s nothing quite like getting rewarded for it — especially when those rewards can help you grab your favorite EA titles or in-game content without spending a dime.
That’s where Microsoft Rewards comes in. It’s one of those rare loyalty programs that actually feels worth your time.
By simply doing what you already do — like searching on Bing, completing quizzes, or shopping through the Microsoft Store — you can earn points that you can later redeem for cool stuff, including EA gift cards.
So, if you’re wondering how to turn your daily browsing or gaming habits into free EA points or credits, this guide walks you through it step by step.
What Exactly Is Microsoft Rewards?
Microsoft Rewards is a free points-based program from Microsoft that lets you earn credits (called “points”) for doing everyday digital activities. Think of it like a loyalty program for your Microsoft account.
You earn points for things like:
Searching the web using Bing.
Completing daily sets of quizzes and polls.
Making purchases in the Microsoft Store (online or through Xbox).
Playing and unlocking achievements on Xbox.
Once you’ve accumulated enough points, you can redeem them for various rewards — including EA gift cards, Xbox gift cards, Game Pass memberships, and even donations to charity.
The best part? You don’t need to spend money to participate. Just a bit of consistency and you’ll start seeing your points stack up surprisingly fast.
Why EA Gift Cards?
If you’re into games like FIFA, The Sims, Battlefield, Apex Legends, or Madden NFL, you already know EA has a solid lineup. EA gift cards are perfect because they can be used to:
Buy full games or expansions.
Get EA Play subscriptions.
Purchase in-game currency like FIFA Points or Apex Coins.
Gift games to friends or family.
Since EA titles often have new content drops and seasonal updates, having a balance ready on your EA account is a huge plus.
How do I Earn EA Gift Cards from Microsoft Rewards
Let’s break it down into clear, actionable steps.
1. Sign Up for Microsoft Rewards
If you don’t already have a Microsoft account, you’ll need one. Just head to rewards.microsoft.com and sign up for free.
Once you’re in, you’ll see a personalized dashboard showing your current points, available activities, and reward options.
Pro tip: Make sure you stay logged in while you browse or use Bing — otherwise, your searches won’t count toward your points.
2. Start Earning Points Daily
You can earn points in multiple ways, but here are the easiest and most consistent ones:
Bing Searches: Each search you make on Bing (while logged in) earns you points. There’s a daily cap, but it resets every day. If you use Bing on mobile, that’s another set of points.
Daily Sets & Streaks: Microsoft posts daily quizzes, polls, and trivia. Completing them gives bonus points — and keeping a streak going (like 10 days in a row) adds even more.
Microsoft Edge Bonus: If you use Microsoft Edge to browse, you can earn extra points per day.
Shopping Points: Buy something on the Microsoft Store or Xbox Store, and you’ll earn points based on your spending.
These activities might sound small, but they add up quickly — especially if you’re consistent.
3. Link or Access the Rewards Through Xbox
If you use Xbox, your Microsoft Rewards account can link directly to your console.
Here’s how:
Open the Microsoft Rewards app on your Xbox.
Complete weekly sets and game-related challenges for bonus points.
Redeem your points right from the console.
It’s a fun way to earn points while you play. Some challenges even give you points for earning in-game achievements or trying out new Game Pass titles.
4. Redeem Points for an EA Gift Card
Once you’ve earned enough points, head to the Redeem section of your Microsoft Rewards dashboard.
Here’s how to do it:
Go to rewards.microsoft.com/redeem.
In the rewards catalog, look for “EA Gift Card” or “EA Play Gift Card.”
Select the amount you want (typically $5, $10, or $25).
Confirm your redemption.
Your gift card code will either appear immediately on the page or be sent to your email. You can then use it directly on the EA website, the EA app, or even within some EA console games.
How Many Points Do You Need for an EA Gift Card?
The number of points required can vary depending on region and current promotions, but as a rough guide:
$5 EA Gift Card → around 5,000 to 6,500 points.
$10 EA Gift Card → around 10,000 to 12,000 points.
It might seem like a lot, but if you’re active daily — doing searches, quizzes, and occasional shopping — you can reach those numbers faster than you think. Many people earn enough for a small gift card every few weeks without spending a penny.
Tips to Maximize Your Microsoft Rewards Points
Here’s how I personally squeeze the most out of the program:
Set a Routine: I spend about 5–10 minutes each morning doing my daily set and Bing searches. It’s quick and consistent.
Use Bing as Your Default Search Engine: The points add up naturally without you thinking about it.
Watch for Promotions: Sometimes Microsoft offers limited-time “point boosts” for watching a trailer, trying a game, or completing a set of quizzes.
Keep Streaks Alive: You get bonus points every 10, 20, 30 days of consecutive participation. It’s worth keeping track.
Try Xbox Quests: If you play on Xbox, the weekly or monthly quests tied to Game Pass can give you a serious points boost.
Refer a Friend: Occasionally, Microsoft runs referral promotions where you get points for inviting friends to sign up.
The key is consistency. A few minutes a day can translate into free games and rewards over time.
FAQs
Can I redeem my Microsoft Rewards points for EA Play directly?
Yes. In some regions, EA Play memberships are available as direct redemptions. Otherwise, you can redeem for EA gift cards and use those to subscribe.
How do I use my EA gift card once I get it?
Go to ea.com/redeem, log into your EA account, and enter the gift card code. Your balance will update instantly.
Do EA gift cards expire?
No, EA gift cards typically don’t expire. You can save them until you’re ready to make a purchase.
Can I earn Microsoft Rewards points without using Bing?
Yes, but Bing searches are one of the fastest ways to earn. You can still collect points through Xbox activities, quizzes, and purchases.
Are Microsoft Rewards available worldwide?
Not everywhere, but it’s supported in most major countries. You can check availability on Microsoft’s Rewards website by logging in with your region set correctly.
Why This Matters Now
With the cost of games and digital subscriptions rising, loyalty programs like Microsoft Rewards are a smart way to offset those costs.
Instead of ignoring the points you could be earning, you can use them to fund your next FIFA pack, Sims expansion, or Battlefield upgrade.
It’s also an easy way to make your digital habits more rewarding — literally. You’re turning everyday actions like searching or browsing into something tangible.
Final Thoughts
Earning EA gift cards from Microsoft Rewards isn’t some complicated hack or secret trick. It’s all about consistency and knowing where to focus your efforts.
Spend a few minutes each day completing tasks, and before long, you’ll have enough points for your next EA purchase — no extra money required.
If you’re already part of the Microsoft ecosystem, there’s really no reason not to take advantage of it.
So, what’s the first EA game or in-game item you’d grab once you’ve earned your gift card?



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