Win a $50 Microsoft Store Gift Card (plus get 10% off Lara Croft: Rise of the Tomb Raider)

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James Falconer

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As you might have heard, Microsoft has launched full-blown titles in the Windows Store - not 'casual games', we're talking proper full-out titles that you love and enjoy. The first such title to hit the Microsoft Store (available now) is Lara Croft: Rise of the Tomb Raider.

To help celebrate the occasion, we've done a couple of things. First, we've scored an exclusive 10% OFF deal on the game through February 4th. Click here to get it. Second, we're launching a fun contest.

Contest details:

We're giving away TWENTY $50 Microsoft Store gift cards to twenty very lucky members. To enter, reply to this forum thread. Tell us what you'd do with the gift card - what would you get?

When you're done posting, head back to our official contest announcement as you will need to check in to the widget for your entry to be counted. While you're there, check out the other ways you can enter, They're all easy and you've likely already done them! Complete them all to increase your odds of winning.

Important Notes: This contest is open now through February 9th, 2016. It is open to Windows Central members in the U.S. only.

Submit your reply below to enter... good luck!


 
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This windows store is for downloading PC versions rite?

For xbox we still use xbox store, or xbox and windows stores unified?
 
To be honest I am not sure what I would buy. That being said, if I had $50 credit, I'm sure I could find something I needed and buy it.
 
These credits can be used for anything at any of the stores (Windows, Xbox, WP) as far as I know except you can't use it for Xbox live subscriptions. I'm sure 50 bucks would come in handy. I would use it on some apps and games, maybe a movie or two.
 
There is plenty to spend it on, but I'd probably buy a lot of great indie apps to help support developers.
 
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