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How to Send Games as Gifts Over Xbox Network

By Matthew Lynch
June 21, 2023
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Sending games as gifts over Xbox Network is a great way to surprise your friends or loved ones. It is a simple and easy process that can be completed in just a few steps. In this article, we will guide you through the process of sending games as gifts over Xbox Network.

Step 1: Find the Game

The first step in sending a game as a gift over Xbox Network is to find the game you want to send. You can do this by opening the Xbox Store on your console or through the Xbox app on Windows 10. Once you have found the game you want to send, select it and click on the “Buy as gift” option.

Step 2: Enter the Recipient’s Information

After clicking on “Buy as gift,” you will be prompted to enter the recipient’s information. This includes their email address or gamertag. If you are unsure of the recipient’s gamertag, you can search for them by their email address. Once you have entered the recipient’s information, click on “Next.”

Step 3: Personalize the Gift

The next step is to personalize the gift by adding a message. This is an optional step, but it is a great way to add a personal touch to the gift. You can also choose to send the gift immediately or schedule it for a specific date and time.

Step 4: Complete the Purchase

Once you have personalized the gift, you can review the details and complete the purchase. The cost of the game will be charged to your Xbox account, and the game will be sent to the recipient’s account.

Step 5: Notify the Recipient

After you have completed the purchase, it is important to notify the recipient that they have received a gift. They will receive an email or a message on their console with a code that they can redeem to download the game.

Sending games as gifts over Xbox Network is a great way to surprise your friends and loved ones. It is a simple and easy process that can be completed in just a few steps. So, the next time you want to give a gift, consider sending a game over Xbox Network.

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