Kids cannot access gold content with Xbox Live Gold Sharing
We have an Xbox One, and an Xbox Live Gold membership, which is tied to my account. My two kids have separate Microsoft accounts that they sign in to when they play on the Xbox, at least for most games.
Although I have my Xbox set as the Home Xbox, the Gold does not appear to be sharing with the other accounts. Specifically, they cannot access any area of Destiny that requires XLG, and they have to sign in as me to play PvZ: Garden Warfare at all.
Is there something else I have to do to share the XLG with the other accounts on the console? If not, what did I do wrong, and how do I fix it?
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Can my child use my Xbox Live Gold account?
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.How do I share my Xbox Live Gold account with my child?
Select Profile & system, and then sign in to your account. Press the Xbox button \ue3e3 again to open the guide, and then select Profile & system > Settings > Account > Family settings > Manage family members. Select Add to family > Add new. When the member is prompted to enter an email address, enter their existing email.Does Xbox Live Gold work with Gameshare?
Gamesharing allows you and a friend to share each other's game libraries, as well as each other's Xbox Live Gold memberships, including Game Pass. It's a great way to play a wider array of games on a budget. To take advantage of the Xbox One's game sharing features, you will need two Xbox One consoles.How To Share Xbox Live Gold With Family Members
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