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MS Xbox Live → To Xbox Network…

In the Xbox series, which is a stationary game console by Microsoft, you need to use the Xbox Live, which allows you to enjoy online play. However, it is said that the name of Xbox Live has been changed to Xbox network.

Microsoft’s attempt to rename Xbox Live to Xbox Network was revealed through the Xbox Dashboard, which is provided for beta testers. Xbox Live began service in 2002, a year after the original Xbox was released. This continued to be an online service that can also be used on devices such as the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X.

One Twitter user (@EvilBoris) discovered that the Xbox Live name changed to the Xbox Network. Microsoft admitted to rebranding the Xbox Live. The company said that the Xbox Network refers to an online service based on Xbox that has been updated in the Microsoft Terms of Service. Updating the brand from Xbox Live to the Xbox Network distinguishes Xbox-based services from Xbox Live Gold membership. Explained that it was for the purpose of doing.

It was rumored that Microsoft would change the Xbox Live broadcaster fosemaudd when it updates its terms of service in August 2020. The reason is that in terms of service, Microsoft called Xbox Live the Xbox Online Service.

However, Microsoft explained that the reason why it was called the Xbox online service is because it also has Xbox-based functions such as a cross-save function or invite as a friend function. It has also stated that there is no plan to change the name of Xbox Live or abolish Xbox Gold.

In addition, in the existing Xbox, you cannot play online game multiplayer unless you subscribe to the paid Xbox Live Gold. However, according to reports, Microsoft plans to require an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play free online games like Fortnite. Related information can be found here.

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