![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoft has robust family controls and features, but they fall apart if you're having to sign in to your account to give your kids access to Xbox Game Pass from your profile. Account sharing only works well between two consoles, and it's not something that's even officially endorsed by Microsoft. You can use some account-sharing to circumvent some of this, but you lose a lot of the benefits as a result, and it's not seamless - especially if you want multiple kids playing at the same time. For parents who have multiple kids, the cost of Xbox Game Pass rises exponentially, considering each individual kid has to have their own account and subscription. Nintendo has already likely captured an entire generation of youth with its handheld form factor, and I've argued before that Xbox Game Pass should have an official handheld device, even if an entirely separate topic. Xbox Game Pass has an opportunity to lock in the next generation of younger gamers and set expectations for what should be the norm moving forward. This somewhat falters when you consider families. For parents who have multiple kids, the cost of Xbox Game Pass rises exponentially. ![]()
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