Reminder: Last chance to spend cash converted from Microsoft Points
Added: 01.06.2015 13:16 | 48 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn: If you still have credit on your Xbox Live account from when the old Microsoft Points (or MSP) were converted into local currency, today is your last chance to spend that money before it's wiped from your account. So get it spent, now!
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| News: Battlefield 4 Price Roundup: Where's Cheapest?
Added: 01.11.2013 11:11 | 46 views | 0 comments
Which supermarket is offering the best deal on Battlefield 4?
But where can you get it cheapest? We've rounded up a list of prices for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions available on the high street today, with Sainsbury's offering the best price – provided you're prepared to pick up some Microsoft Points or PSN credit with it.
If you're just looking for the game, ASDA's offering the lowest price at £39.97. And if you're looking to upgrade to the next-gen version eventually, it might be worth considering GAME. It costs £44.99, but the retailer will guarantee you £40 credit when trading up to the PS4 or Xbox One version.
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| News: Xbox Gift Cards available to purchase now
Added: 03.10.2013 9:42 | 51 views | 0 comments
£10-£50 denominations replace previous Microsoft Points cards.
The gift cards range in denominations between £10 and £50, and are available to purchase now from ShopTo.net.
The retailer also appears to be offering a decent discount on the cards, offering customers a chance to purchase digital Xbox games and content at a cheaper rate.
Amazon, who first listed the gift cards last month, states that stock of the cards are due at the retailer within 1-3 weeks.
Microsoft switched the Xbox Live currency from Microsoft Points to real-world currency in an Xbox 360 update released in August, but has continued to sell Microsoft...
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| News: Microsoft Gift Cards to launch in £10, £15, £25 £50 values
Added: 23.09.2013 11:46 | 95 views | 0 comments
Retailer listing reveals real-world values replacing Microsoft Points.
The Gift Cards are set to replace Microsoft Points as the form of currency used on the Xbox Games Store, but appear to be tiered towards the more expensive options currently available.
Xbox users were previously able to purchase Microsoft Points from retailers in 240 (£1.99), 400 (£3.50), 800 (£6.99), 1200 (£9.99), 2100 (£17.50), and 4200 (£35) batches.
It isn't yet clear whether players will be able to purchase Microsoft Gift Cards at a lower value than £10.
It also isn't yet known when the Gift Cards will be available to purchase in stores....
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| Microsoft revamps Xbox Rewards programme
Added: 06.09.2013 10:27 | 66 views | 0 comments
Earn credits for using Xbox Live, which are then turned into cash. Microsoft has revamped its Xbox Rewards scheme following the phasing out of Microsoft Points in favour of local currency.
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| Xbox Live Rewards programme relaunched, detailed
Added: 31.08.2013 18:18 | 52 views | 0 comments
OXM UK: "Loyalty scheme replaces Microsoft Points for Reward Credits."
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| Xbox Live Rewards programme relaunched, detailed
Added: 31.08.2013 15:30 | 63 views | 0 comments
Loyalty scheme replaces Microsoft Points for Reward Credits.
One of the casualties of Microsoft's recent retiring of Microsoft Points was the Xbox Live Rewards loyalty scheme. In case you weren't familiar, this allowed gamers to earn free Microsoft Points just by taking part in regular actions that they would normally do while using Xbox Live.
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| With Microsoft Points gone, digital purchases cheaper on Xbox Live than PSN in India
Added: 31.08.2013 13:18 | 52 views | 0 comments
Microsoft recently abandoned its universal Microsoft Points system for Xbox Live in favour of local currencies and the result, at least for Indian Xbox Live users, is cheaper games.
There are certain publisher-specific trends visible EAs games are priced almost the same across both, 2Ks games tend to be cheaper on PSN, and Capcoms games are way cheaper on Xbox Live, but by and large, we noticed games are a lot cheaper on Xbox 360.
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| With Microsoft Points gone, digital purchases cheaper on Xbox Live than PSN in India
Added: 31.08.2013 12:19 | 37 views | 0 comments
Microsoft recently abandoned its universal Microsoft Points system for Xbox Live in favour of local currencies and the result, at least for Indian Xbox Live users, is cheaper games.
There are certain publisher-specific trends visible EAs games are priced almost the same across both, 2Ks games tend to be cheaper on PSN, and Capcoms games are way cheaper on Xbox Live, but by and large, we noticed games are a lot cheaper on Xbox 360.
From:
n4g.com
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