Microsoft Xbox Rewards may be being shut down from December, could this spell the end of freebies for gamers?

What you need to know

  • Xbox consoles are said to today be showing players a message stating that Microsoft Xbox Rewards is coming to a close.
  • The weekly series of quests will continue in the app until the end of November, and be removed permanently from December. Moving forward, those quests would display in a new Rewards tab in your Xbox profile. 
  • However, the tab doesn’t seem to support streaks and some of the other bonuses the old Microsoft Rewards app has. 
  • The weekly Microsoft Xbox Rewards quests are an easy way for players to earn points towards Xbox purchases.
  • The news was originally broken on Twitter by user IdleSloth, and a screenshot was shown in Portuguese — we haven’t yet been able to replicate the message on a US, German, or UK console.

Freebie fans who enjoy collecting Microsoft Reward points via their Xbox dashboard are facing a significant letdown today. It seems that Microsoft could be discontinuing the weekly reward quests on the console and shutting down the Microsoft Rewards app entirely on Xbox.

Microsoft Rewards is a free, no-brainer program that lets you earn points going about your daily tasks on the platform. Points can be earned by shopping, using Bing search, and gaming on Xbox, Windows PC, and mobile. The message shown indicates activities will simply move to another Rewards app, but previous changes in the past 12 months have always seemed to spell less rewards, so we are not optimistic.

The news broke today on X (Twitter): 

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The message itself is in Portuguese, and so far nobody on the Windows Central team has managed to get it to appear on a US or UK region Xbox, so we cannot confirm if this is a worldwide change or not. We will update as we know more.

The message translated to English using Google reads: 

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