![]() ![]() ![]() However, you can then download it with Aurora Store. ![]() If you want to purchase an app, you’ll need to do so via the Google Play store. It’s technically safe and legal to use, but keep in mind that some apps it hosts may not be Aurora Store isn’t as strict as Google Play, although it’s still possible to find questionable apps on the latter. The Aurora Store is as easy to use as its main rival, with categories of apps tied to personal taste and recommendations, as well as sorted by type (action, puzzle). If you want to use Aurora Store, just download and run the app. An open-source alternativeĪurora Store is built on the Aurora Open Source Software, and as such, the code can be examined, audited, changed, and downloaded by anybody. It joins similar alternatives like F-Droid and APKPure as a (generally) safe and legal place to download Android apps. If you’re looking for a particular app you can’t find on typical channels or dislike the Google Play store’s hunger for personal data, Aurora Store might be what you need. However, since it has very strict terms and conditions regarding what it can and can’t stock, FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) apps are usually excluded. The Google Play store is most people’s app store of choice, usually because it’s already on most Android devices. ![]()
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![]() Finally, Gears 5 is giving players the Pixelated Hearts banner set for completing the new Gears-based Microsoft Reward punch-card. Halo: The Master Chief Collection is giving players the free "Unity" nameplate for logging in during Pride Month. Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Motorsport 7 are giving away a 2017 Ford Focus RS donned in the exclusive 2021 Forza Rainbow livery to any player that logs in after June 1. If you're looking to stick with the games you already know and love, several games are getting some kind of in-game reward for Pride Month. There's also a new Play with Pride game collection, which features a ton of different games you can play that include LGBTQIA+ representation. If you haven't given this game a try, it's certainly worth your time. That's why Tell Me Why, a narrative adventure from DontNod Entertainment, is being offered for free (all three chapters!) for the entire duration of Pride Month. Of course, Xbox can't celebrate Pride Month without the games. From now until the end of June, Microsoft will match any point donations made to the following three nonprofit organizations through Microsoft Rewards: On top of that, players and Microsoft customers can help donate to some of these organizations through Microsoft Rewards. Microsoft and its employees have already reportedly donated over $2 million to nonprofit organizations supporting LGBTQIA+ communities, but this year they're making an additional $150,000 donation. ![]() ![]() Donating to nonprofits and Microsoft Rewards ![]() |