Can I use Home Gold on one Xbox and Live Gold on another?
Xbox Live Home Gold lets you set one Xbox One as your home Xbox, so that anybody logged into it, whether or not they have Gold themselves, can have your Gold privileges. Is it possible to set my One as the home machine, log in two non-Gold users, then log in on another Xbox with my Gold account, so that all three of us get Gold privileges with only my account? What if the second (non-home) Xbox is a 360?
Best Answer
According to Xbox Support, the scenario you describe should work. Any account logged in to your home Xbox One (whether you are logged in or not) will have access to anything that requires a Gold account, and as long as you have an active Gold subscription any Xbox One you log in to will allow you to use Gold features as well.
Xbox Live Gold sharing doesn't exist on the 360, so that should work the same as it always has - any account that has a Gold subscription will be able to use Gold features, and all other accounts won't.
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Can you use your Xbox Gold membership on two consoles?
You can only share gold on 1 console at a time. If only 1 of the kids is going to be using the 2nd console, the first could set that console as their Home in order to share their gold. Otherwise, if multiple people will be sharing both, then you would need a 2nd subscription.Does home Xbox still share gold?
Here's how Xbox Live Gold subscribers can extend their Gold subscription benefits to friends and family. At home: Make your primary Xbox (if you have more than one) your home Xbox, which gives anyone who signs in to the console with their profile the ability to use your Gold subscription.Can you use Xbox gold on more than one Xbox?
Xbox Live Gold can only be shared on your home console, and then used simultaneously on another console for only that account. So, you can USE Gold on 2 consoles, but that means only sharing to one.How To Share Xbox Live Gold Account Across 2 Xbox [2020]
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