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Xbox Game Pass Quests now available in Australia

Xbox Game Pass Quests are now available in Australia, Microsoft’s Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb has confirmed.

As we’ve previously detailed, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can engage with and complete said Quests to earn additional Microsoft Points, which in turn can be used to subsidise Xbox Live and Xbox Game Pass subscriptions or buy items like Xbox Live credit gift cards.

“Xbox Game Pass quests are now available in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, France, Germany, and Mexico,” Hryb wrote on Twitter. “Browse quests, track your progress, and discover your next favorite game with the [Xbox Game Pass] mobile app.”

Said app can be downloaded on iOS and Android devices via the links below:

An example of an Xbox Game Pass Quest can be found in recently added title, Minecraft. One Quest requires you to earn the game’s “Kill the Beast” to earn 100 Microsoft Rewards points.

Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that provides a library of over 100 Xbox 360 and Xbox One games on Xbox One. See what’s been added and removed in May right here.


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