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TheSting said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Adinnieken said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Jazz2K said:
Having a console that does many things all in one is nice and a great idea especially when it work well. The problem I see (mostly because "fanboys" are more vocal about little things) is that some people think that every services they provide have to be free or really cheap because they already pay for Gold.

You actually have to pay for skype, you have to pay for fitness programs, you have to pay for netflix and so on and so on. I think people are surprised they still have to pay for those services now that they are on one machine...


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Text Messaging on Xbox One is a feature of Xbox LIVE, as it has been since forever.  Although under Xbox LIVE with the Xbox it required a paid subscription.  With Xbox 360 it is available with a Free account.  Via the Web a feature of Xbox LIVE Gold.

Text Chatting is a feature of Xbox LIVE Gold, as it was with the Xbox 360.

Skype Voice and Video chatting is a feature of Xbox LIVE Gold, as these features were with the Xbox 360.  Under the Xbox One, Skype gains the ability to video conference with up to 3 people (four total). 

Skype Voice and Video calling is a feature of Skype Premium and requires Xbox LIVE Gold and a Skype Premium account.  Skype Premium gives the added benefit of allowing you voice call any mobile or landline phone number.  I suppose if you someone has a video phone that is Skype compatible, you can directly dial that as well.

Since the Skype Premium account is tied to your Skype account, it's usable on any device where Skype is present including Windows, Mac, or Linux computers or any supported mobile phone or tablet.

TL;DR  Skype is a feature of Xbox LIVE Gold with the added benefit of video chatting for up to four people.  Skype Premium has some added benefits. 


All I can say is hopefully the people who care about it are already subscribed.  As a gamer my cellphone is quite beautiful sitting in my pocket while I game. :)


As a gamer I tried Netflix on 360 after them constantly offering a free month. I do believe it was a great decision. I've never used Skype. Maybe just maybe I will enjoy it also. I'm not sure what being a gamer has to do with anything though. 


First of all having a subsription based service being put behind a paywall is bad form. That should be available to the consumer who willingly subscribes. Microsoft is the only brand that would do this. Secondly, sell as a gamer skype will most likely be useful for group chats, but the primary form should be available outside of gold and the premium version should be avaiable to gold members as a sign on bonus to make Gold more attractive. Of course pay MS more if you want to add to your experience.