"So how it works is, on your console, anybody else on the console, whether it's a babysitter that's come over or a friend or your family, can participate in all the experiences like they're on Gold," Xbox chief product officer Marc Whitten told Polygon. That means that others users in your household will be able to take advantage of Gold features - like multiplayer, entertainment apps and new features like Game DVR - using their own gamertag, accessing their own friends list and collecting their own Achievements. With Home Gold, Xbox Live Gold access is tied to both your gamertag and your home console. Today, the company is announcing "Home Gold," which will allow Xbox Live Gold members to share their subscription with other users on a specified home console. While originally discussed at the May launch event and again at E3, Microsoft hasn't provided much clarity on how multiple users would share a single Xbox Live Gold account.
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