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No. It didn't help. I'm wondering if it has to do with my son's EA Account. I don't even know how to go about checking it.
Hello again @XDragonz43 ,
Did you try to designate your son's Xbox as your home Xbox? And remove your Xbox as your home Xbox? Then he should be able to use your Xbox Live Gold subscription on his console under his account.
Xbox.com: Designate a home Xbox
"You can change your home Xbox up to five times in any one-year period. If you reach your limit for the year, we’ll show you the next available date you can change it."
“Designate an Xbox One console as your home Xbox
1. Press the Xbox button (on your controller) to open the guide.
2. Select System > Settings > General > Personalization, and then select My home Xbox.
3. Do either of the following:
Select Make this my home Xbox to designate the console as your home Xbox.
Select Remove this as my home Xbox to remove the designation.”
- 6 years ago@uncensorious, yes we set his Xbox asthe home console, but nothing happened. He even signed into my Xbox to play Battlefield and it wouldn't let him connect. So it definitely has something to do with his EA account.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Hi @XDragonz43.
If your son is using a child account he would be restricted from accessing the online features in Battlefield V until he's of age. The date of birth on his account is what would determine that.
/Kent
- 6 years ago
Thanks for the response. Yeah, I kinda figured that's what it was. What is the age he can start playing. Is it 13? Is that just for the EA Servers?
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