Xbox and Mastercard level up with the Xbox credit card
<p>Gaming giant Xbox and Mastercard have joined forces to release the Xbox
credit card. Users will be able to get up off their couch, brush off that
Cheeto dust and earn Xbox points while swiping their way to victory.</p><p>Points for games, streaming services and food delivery</p><p>Like the ultimate gaming tag team, Xbox and Mastercard are bringing
gamers a credit card that's sure to turn heads. The Xbox credit card, a fusion
of plastic and pixels, is set to hit the gaming scene in 2024 and Xbox Insiders
might get a sneak peek this Fall. The move is clearly designed to explore new markets and Mastercard has previously released a troubled <a href="https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/binance-and-mastercard-part-ways-end-crypto-card-partnership-in-multiple-countries/" target="_blank" rel="follow" data-article-link="true">crypto-backed card</a> amid questions of how relevant traditional cards remain in an <a href="https://www.financemagnates.com/trending/pros-and-cons-of-mastercard-in-an-increasingly-digital-world/" target="_blank" rel="follow" data-article-link="true">increasingly digital world</a>.</p><p>The card will offer a free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate pass on the first
purchase and improved card point rates on purchases in the Microsoft Store,
streaming services, food delivery services and more. Let’s just say that Mastercard
is leaning in to preconceived ideas of how gamers live.</p><p>Now, before you start planning your epic in-game, digital spending
spree, remember, it's not all fun and games. Sure, you can earn those coveted
Xbox points with every purchase, but this is no Monopoly money; it's a credit
card. That means that lurking in the shadows are those dreaded interest rates
and late fees, ready to wreck you like Malenia if you don't pay your dues on
time.</p><blockquote><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Microsoft is launching an Xbox credit card. The Xbox Mastercard includes points that you can earn and redeem for games and add-ons. The card can also be customized with an Xbox gamertag. Full details here: <a href="https://t.co/emrcK9PWkZ">https://t.co/emrcK9PWkZ</a></p>— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) <a href="https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/1701256846382645360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 11, 2023</a></blockquote><p>Design dilemmas and gamertag glory</p><p>There is, however, one potential downside of the card – it’s obviously
gamer-related. Xbox’s iconic logo graces the plastic, and there’s an option to
have your gamertag prominently displayed. Now, we’ve nothing against gaming,
and we’ve spent the odd night raiding with friends, for sure, but … are you
going to want your old gamertag splayed across your card when you’re buying
your girlfriend dinner, or paying for lunch with the in-laws? Hmmmm. Maybe not.
FlamingPhlegm123 might not have been the best choice.</p><p>In any case, if you’re an avid Xbox fan, then jump on. And if you’re a
gamer, well, it’s cause for a little celebration as the hobby becomes ever more
mainstream. After all, what’s more normal than being approached by credit card
firms?</p><p>Now, go claim your loot. Or don't. We're not giving financial advice here.</p>
This article was written by Louis Parks at www.financemagnates.com.
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