Xbox Live attracts a diverse range of age groups, primarily including children and teenagers aged 6 to 18, who engage in multiplayer gaming and social interactions. Young adults aged 19 to 34 also form a significant portion of the player base, often playing more complex games and participating in competitive gaming. Additionally, there are older gamers, including those aged 35 and above, who enjoy both casual and nostalgic gaming experiences. Overall, Xbox Live's user demographic spans from young children to older adults, reflecting a wide appeal across generations.
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Yes, unless it is an EA game or from the xbox live market place.
any age, but its xbox live...best to not have a mic, cause its pretty bad
well you never need Live to play Xbox games on the 360. All you need is a hard drive for your Xbox 360
not if you are using a stand alone disk otherwise yes as it is needed to download the game to your xbox
No, Xbox LIVE will not ban you.
Yes. Once you have created your xbox account with your email address you cant change your age on that account at all. The age on that account will be stuck on the age that you signed up with.
You have to edit your age in Settings.
Any age.
Nope, just as long as you don't have to download it.
Their isn't one. But if you are under-aged for certain games or apps you will not be able to play them until you reach that age because it is not possible to change your age once you have signed up. Games like EA games and thing you download off xbox live like you tube or Facebook will not be accessible until you reach the appropriate age.
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