There are many reasons why I prefer the Xbox eco-system over other formats. You could say that it’s the ease and accessibility to online gaming through the Xbox network, or you could point to the huge range of indie titles that have made the Xbox world their own. You could even chat about Xbox Game Pass causing disruption to the norm,
Gamerscore and achievements being an absolute addiction or that with the
Microsoft Rewards scheme there is the opportunity to get something back for your time and effort. But if I’m honest, the main reason why I’m an Xbox gamer is because of the controller.
May 7, 2021 in News (E) [prMac.com] New York, New York - Magzter, the World’s largest digital newsstand, is launching a new offer for Microsoft Rewards members in the U.S. Now, Microsoft Rewards members can subscribe to Magzter GOLD with just 3,000 Microsoft Rewards points a month. Additionally, any new user from the U.S. who signs up for Microsoft Rewards via Magzter can receive an offer for a free month of Magzter GOLD.
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For 3,000 Rewards points per month, you can claim Magzter GOLD.
New U.S. users who sign up for Microsoft Rewards via Magzter can get one month of GOLD for free.
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Magzter is now offering Magzter GOLD via Microsoft Rewards. The price is 3,000 Rewards points per month. Here s a little blurb from the press release spelling it all out:
Hands on: Xbox Cloud Gaming for the web brings Xbox gaming to your browser
Stick to slower, story-driven games for the best experience. Credit: Mark Hachman / IDG
If you’ve just about giving up on finding a GPU to build yourself a gaming PC, take heart: We’ve tried Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming for the web, and it’s not half bad.
Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming is available this week in a limited beta for both the web as well as the Apple iPhone and iPad. (Xbox cloud access on the latter platforms has been hamstrung by Apple’s Draconian control of its App Store.) In any event, both Windows PCs and Macs now have access to playing Xbox games on Microsoft’s cloud via the web.
Xbox cloud gaming for the web brings Xbox gaming to your PC browser pcworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pcworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.