Can I play with my friends on Xbox One without Xbox Live?

Can I play with my friends on Xbox One without Xbox Live? - Xbox One Controller Beside Three Xbox One Cases

I will am getting an Xbox One for Christmas and was wondering if I needed Xbox Live to play with my brother, his friends, and my friends.



Best Answer

This depends on your definition of "play with".

To play online with anyone, you will need an xbox live account.

To play "locally" (meaning everyone is in the same room taking turns or playing on the same tv via a splitscreen mode, but not all games support that) I do not believe you need an xbox live account.




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Can you play with friends on Xbox without Xbox Live?

Microsoft is removing its requirement for an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play free-to-play multiplayer games today. The software maker has been testing this removal over the past few weeks, and now every Xbox One and Xbox Series S / X owner will be able to play free multiplayer games without Xbox Live Gold.

How do you play multiplayer without Xbox Live?

Fortnite, Destiny 2, Roblox, Rocket League and countless others. Between this and Xbox Game Pass there's a lot of playing you can do without ever actually buying a single game.

What games can you play with other people without Xbox Live?

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold is not required to join or create a party on your Laptop or mobile device. Even on the Xbox console, Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is no longer required.



Xbox Series X/S: How to Play Online Multiplayer For FREE Without Xbox Live Gold Tutorial! (2021)




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