by Layla Apr 07,2025
Microsoft is rolling out exciting updates to Xbox Game Pass, enhancing the way players can earn points and introducing Quests for PC Game Pass members. These updates are designed to promote "age-appropriate gaming experiences," meaning that Game Pass Rewards will be accessible only to players aged 18 and above.
Xbox Game Pass offers subscribers a vast library of games on Xbox consoles and Windows PCs for a monthly fee. The service features various subscription tiers, each with unique benefits. Members can participate in Quests and Rewards, earning points by completing specific tasks, which can then be redeemed for various rewards. Microsoft is now making significant changes to this system.
As detailed on Xbox Wire, starting January 7, Quests will no longer be exclusive to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. PC Game Pass players will also have the opportunity to earn rewards, providing more ways to accumulate points. Every player aged 18 or older with an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass membership can access Xbox Quests and the Rewards Hub from their profile. It's worth noting that there is a minimum playtime requirement to earn points, and Quests will only be available for titles within the Game Pass catalog—excluding games with a third-party launcher.
Game Pass Quests and Rewards Changes
The Game Pass Quest system is now more user-friendly, offering daily, weekly, and monthly opportunities to earn rewards, along with the return of Xbox Game Pass weekly streaks. Players who play for at least five days in a week can multiply their points. If players maintain their streak every week, the multiplier can increase from 2x to 4x. Additionally, users can earn points daily by playing any title in the Game Pass catalog or get monthly packs by exploring four to eight different games for 15 minutes each month.
Members aged 18 and older can earn a new PC weekly bonus by playing 15 minutes a day for 5 days. In the blog post, Microsoft emphasizes its commitment to creating an age-appropriate experience for members, meaning players younger than 18 won’t have access to any of the new benefits and rewards. The only way for younger players to earn rewards while playing any title on Xbox Game Pass will be through parentally approved purchases of eligible items on Microsoft’s store. With this update, Microsoft ensures that it provides new ways for players to enjoy their subscription service.
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