Summary
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Microsoft Rewards changes frequently, annoying users with reductions in potential points.
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Changes to the way points are earned led to Rewards Hunter being discontinued, which has helped many users.
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Fans are grateful for Rewards Hunter's support and hope to return in case of future changes.
The Rewards Hunter who helped countless Microsoft Rewards users get the most out of the program is retiring. This is largely due to recent changes made to the Microsoft Rewards program and the tasks that allow users to earn points.
Microsoft Rewards offers users the opportunity to earn points that can be exchanged for gift cards, donations and Xbox Game Pass subscriptions. However, it is also a program that is subject to regular changes. Some of these changes to Microsoft Rewards have been perceived as negative, with users upset over things like reducing the number of points that can be earned or the way they are distributed. In this particular case, it is the changed earning method that is causing Rewards Hunter to withdraw.

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Microsoft Rewards recently underwent a change that eliminated some of the most difficult methods of earning points through gaming. Previously, Rewards Hunter helped users complete some of the more difficult challenges, which typically involved things like completing certain tasks in games or unlocking certain achievements. However, many of the tasks can now be accomplished simply by playing a game for a set amount of time and then replaying daily. As a result, Rewards Hunter doesn't have much to show users how to do it, and he has announced that he is retiring from the YouTube channel for this reason.
Microsoft Rewards users appreciate the help
Following this announcement, many users expressed their appreciation for the channel. Even Xbox's lead architect, Gary Waliczek, has expressed his appreciation, speaking about the changes in a Twitter thread with the Rewards Hunter. After the content creator mentioned that the new version of the quests appeared to have been simplified, Gary confirmed this and pointed out that the simplification of the program's objectives was intentional, which could have the unintended effect of making the videos redundant. After mentioning the retirement, Gary posted a picture of an applauding audience, and other fans of the user's work shared their thoughts and appreciation for their hard work all the while making the program more accessible and helping them enjoy Xbox Game Pass. Earn subscriptions.
Because the Microsoft Rewards program is constantly changing, there is always the possibility that the system will change in a way that leaves fans in need of assistance again. In this case, one can hope that the Rewards Hunter comes back so that users can earn as many freebies as possible again.