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October 18, 2024

Capitalize on your Microsoft gaming homepage

The new Microsoft gaming homepage is a hub for gamers, offering a range of opportunities to elevate your gaming experience. Easily accessible through Microsoft Edge, this page provides the latest updates, news, and features for casual and full-time gamers alike. In this article, we’ll discuss how you can use this platform to stream gameplay, participate in tournaments, and earn rewards.

Where to find the new Microsoft Gaming homepage

The new Microsoft Gaming homepage is your gateway to a world of gaming opportunities. To access it, open Edge and navigate to the homepage. You can also find it by searching “Microsoft Gaming homepage” in the search bar. This page is designed to provide gamers with the latest news, updates, and features related to Microsoft gaming.

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Stream gameplay from your Edge browser

For those who enjoy playing video games to an audience, streaming gameplay though the Gaming Homepage is a great way to share your love for gaming with others. By linking your Microsoft account to your streaming platforms, you can broadcast your gameplay to your online community right from your Edge browser.

To link your accounts for streaming, follow these steps:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge: Make sure you are using the Microsoft Edge browser.
  2. Access the Gaming Homepage: Open a new tab and select the Gaming option to go to the Gaming homepage.
  3. Sign in to Your Microsoft Account: Ensure you are signed in with your Microsoft account.
  4. Link Your Streaming Account:
    1. Open the Xbox app on your PC.
    2. Go to Settings > Accounts.
    3. Sign in to the Xbox network if prompted.
    4. Choose the streaming service you want to link from the list.
    5. Follow the prompts to link your account.

Once linked, you should be able to see your streaming activities and content on the Gaming homepage.

Compete in tournaments and competitions

Another way to get involved on the Gaming homepage is by participating in gaming tournaments and competitions. The Gaming homepage provides information on upcoming events, so you can register and compete for prizes. These events are always being updated, so keep an eye out for new ones each time you visit the page!

Earn rewards on the Microsoft Gaming homepage

When you enroll in the Microsoft Rewards1 program, you can earn rewards on the Microsoft Gaming homepage by engaging with the content and features on the site. Doing so allows you to accumulate points and redeem them for various rewards. Here are some ways to earn points:

  1. Daily check-ins: You can earn points just by visiting the homepage every day. These points are redeemable in the Rewards hub of your profile.
  2. Complete challenges: Participate in challenges and quests to earn additional points that you can put towards gift cards, games, and other prizes.
  3. Participate in surveys: Share your feedback and opinions through surveys to earn rewards.

Points earned on the Gaming homepage are redeemable for gift cards, in-game currency, and exclusive gaming merchandise. The more you engage with the gaming homepage, the more prizes you can earn!

Conclusion

The Microsoft Gaming homepage is a valuable resource for gamers, offering easy access through Edge. Whether you enjoy streaming your gameplay, participating in tournaments, or earning rewards through check-ins and surveys, the Gaming Homepage welcomes long-time gamers and novices alike. Try Edge today to take full advantage of these features and maximize your gaming—and earning—potential.

  • DISCLAIMER: Features and functionality subject to change. Articles are written specifically for the United States market; features, functionality, and availability may vary by region.
  • [1] Must be signed into a Microsoft account.

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