You can win Microsoft Rewards points if you watch this series on Hulu
The points are available for limited time
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Key notes
- Microsoft Rewards members can earn points by watching Paradise on Hulu.
- The series features Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden, with a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- The company is also fixing a recent error that led to the suspension of multiple Rewards accounts.
Want to win Microsoft Rewards points? You can watch this hotly-anticipated series on Hulu.
The Redmond tech giant recently announced that, in partnership with the popular streaming service, Microsoft Rewards members can unlock exclusive show content and earn Rewards points by watching Paradise, a new drama series from Dan Fogelman.
Starring Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, and James Marsden, Paradise follows Agent Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent assigned to protect a former U.S. President, who discovers the President dead under suspicious circumstances.
The series, which has a 79% “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, had just premiered on Hulu in the US on January 26 with an international release on Disney+ not too long after.
Hulu has been a long-standing partner of Microsoft for years. Back in 2022, the streaming service partnered with Xbox to give Hulu subscribers three free months of PC Game Pass subscriptions.
Earlier this year, Microsoft updated its Xbox Rewards program to include PC Game Pass members so that you can earn points through Game Pass Quests. Previously exclusive to Game Pass Ultimate members, the Quests system now offers daily, weekly, and monthly challenges, such as playing a set number of games from the Game Pass catalog.
But it’s not without hassle, though, because Microsoft Rewards recently suspended a large number of accounts by mistake.
The issue, which affected an unclear number of accounts, was identified by Microsoft, and a fix is currently being deployed. The company then clarified that violations such as using the program outside of supported regions or using bots could lead to suspensions, but the mass suspension indicates an error on their end.
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