Redmond launches new survey to collect feedback from gamers

Jun 10, 2015 07:15 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft is developing Windows 10 with help from its users, so the new operating system is based on an impressive amount of feedback that has been used for the development of its key features.

And now, the software giant is looking for more suggestions on how to make Windows 10 gaming better, so the company launched a new survey to get in touch with users who would be using the new operating system for playing games.

Windows 10 will be an operating system developed for everything, including working and gaming, so improving each side is a priority for Microsoft, which means that such surveys do play an important role in this strategy.

Special prizes for participants

And to make sure that more gamers complete the survey, the company is offering free invites to the main gaming conferences that will take place this year, including E3, GamesCom, and Comic Con. So if you want to attend these conferences and didn’t know how, this is pretty much your best option.

Microsoft says that it takes only five minutes to complete the survey, so you have basically no excuse not to do it.

“Over the next few months, Windows has organized unique experiences at some of the top gaming events in the United States and Europe (such as E3, GDC, GamesCom, and Comic Con),” the company adds.

“Our Insider program includes special Insider demos, VIP parties and more. Just complete our gaming survey, tell us more about your interests and activities as a gamer, and you could win one of 25 Insider invitations that we’re giving out for each event.”

In order to qualify for the contest, you need to be 18 (or 21 to attend E3 because of the show rules), play video games for more than 4 hours per month, and not work for Microsoft.

The full rules of the contest are available here (PDF reader needed).