How many Xbox/Microsoft accounts can share their games on a single Xbox Series console?
My Xbox Series console is set as my home console in my main Microsoft/Xbox account, which has lots of games. My sister signs into her own Xbox/Microsoft account on the same console and plays the games that I have the license for.
Now my question is, if she owns and buys games in her own Microsoft/Xbox account, can I play those games as well?
Can 2 people (Xbox/Microsoft accounts) set the same Xbox Series console as their home consoles so that they can share games with each other?
Best Answer
As far as I know, this is completely normal to do, and is absolutely possible. I do it all the time; I live with 3 siblings and my parents, and we all have our Microsoft accounts linked to our Series X. We all play each other's games. You might want to ask support, though.
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Can you Gameshare with 3 accounts Xbox?
Yes, you can share games with multiple consoles on Xbox. For that, you need to add them to your family account and set things up as per your requirements. Following that, you need to remove your console by using the My home Xbox option. Then you need to make your Xbox as your home console.Can you share games on Xbox Series S?
Any Xbox console from the Xbox One to the Xbox Series X/S and their games is compatible with game sharing. Note that game sharing cannot be done on an Xbox 360 but 360 games can be shared, provided those games are a part of one of the account's digital library of games and are backwards compatible.How many people can you Gameshare with on Xbox?
Even if you think to just switch your \u201chome\u201d Xbox around to different Xboxes, you can only do this a handful of times a year, so that's not an option either. Therefore, you can really only share your games with one other person, and anyone who has access to their Xbox.Log on to Multiple Xbox Consoles with One Account
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