
You know we love to keep you up to date with the latest Microsoft Rewards news here at Pure Xbox, and the folks over at Team Xbox have some exciting updates for us on the PC and mobile front.
Firstly, let's talk PC. In preparation for the ROG Xbox Ally's launch in October, they've decided to give the Xbox Rewards hub a "major" refresh on PC with a smoother and more intuitive interface, adapting "beautifully" to all screen sizes.
You can see a look at this refresh in the ROG Xbox Ally picture above, and here's more about it:
"The Rewards hub on PC is getting a major refresh, and it’s looking sharp. Whether you’re tracking progress, redeeming points, or just exploring new ways to play, the updated experience is built to be smoother and more intuitive across all screen sizes, including handhelds. The new design adapts beautifully to all screen sizes, so you can keep earning wherever you’re playing. We’re also rolling out a new Goal Card to help you set and track your progress toward big rewards. And with the new Microsoft Rewards Level view, you’ll always know where you stand and what’s next."
To find this refreshed hub, all you need to do is go on the Xbox PC app, select your Xbox profile in the top-left corner and then click the "My Rewards" button. In there, you'll see the new experience that does seem to be very smooth!
Here's a quick overview (and yes, I do feel great shame in having dropped to Level 1 recently!):

However, perhaps an even more exciting development is the ability to redeem Microsoft Rewards points on the Xbox mobile app. Again, it works the same way - you tap your profile icon and then visit the Xbox Rewards Hub from there.
Once you're in, you just tap the "Get Rewarded" button and pick what you want!
"You can now redeem Rewards points directly on the Xbox mobile app. That means you can grab gift cards and put them toward game purchases – all without leaving the app. Simple, fast, and right where you’re already playing."

It's always great to get new features when it comes to Microsoft Rewards, and with the ROG Xbox Ally on the way in a few weeks' time, it's nice to know it's been optimised specifically for that device as well.
In fact, a lot of the September 2025 Xbox update overview is geared around the Ally - we'll leave more details below.