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@kingtechbot wrote:This is an absurd amount of steps to link the two accounts. Nevermind that this shouldn't even be required to play online in the first place!
I totally agree.
I think I found a solution.. try this..
If you are playing on a child account, and if you are under the age of 13, you will not have access to play Battlefront. I finally found a way around this by following the steps on this website:
Log into your (parent) Microsoft account page from a computer.
Set child’s date of birth so that they are 16 years old or older (goodbye childhood!)
Create an EA/Origin account for your child on the Origin site(www.origin.com).
Set child’s date of birth so that they are 16 years old or older.
Download the Origin game client. Once installed, open and logged in, select the “Friends” tab. Link your child’s Xbox Live to Origin (it might tell you that it can’t find friends through Origin, and that’s okay).
Close Origin client.
Take a deep breath.
Turn on Xbox One console. Log into Xbox Live with your child’s account. Start Star Wars Battlefront. At the main menu, if it hasn’t automatically connected this time, press Y to connect.
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