Fans respond to GTA 6 price reveal by pre-ordering the $100 Ultimate Edition for free using Microsoft's weird rewards program: "Thank you Rockstar for all the delays"
Key Points:
- GTA 6's Ultimate Edition is priced at $100, with some Xbox players using Microsoft Rewards points to pre-order the game and save money, leveraging years of point accumulation due to the game's delays.
- Microsoft Rewards allows users to earn points through various activities, including purchases on Xbox, using Bing search, and completing simple tasks, which can then be redeemed for game purchases like GTA 6.
- The program features multiple reward levels, with the highest tier offering up to 20 points per dollar spent and up to 250 points daily from Bing searches, incentivizing users to engage heavily with Microsoft services.
- Some users have capitalized on the system by stockpiling points over time, while others caution about potential double charges if payment methods are mixed during pre-orders, as Microsoft charges immediately when using Rewards funds.
- Despite its quirks and reliance on Bing, Microsoft Rewards can accumulate significant value for dedicated users, who sometimes employ strategies like using Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions or automated scripts to maximize point earnings.