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selnor1983 said:

The organisers had a few accounts and installed on probably 10 or more consoles. Meaning one account for 4 or 5 consoles. Even if offline, the 360 or PS3 will ask for verification if it sees its been download to 4 or 5 consoles. Even offline as it doesnt register properly during 3rd and 4th install.

Ahh, gotcha. That raises a question: how were they able to sign in to multiple consoles with the same profile and download the game before XBL saying "this game is activated on X other consoles". For the PS3s case, I know you can only download a game to 1 other console. If you try it on a 2nd other console it either won't let you, or it'll deactivate the game on one console. And you obviously have to be online this entire time. What's the limit on XB1?

More importantly, KI is a free game....why not just make additional profiles and download the game? Unless they're trying have access to all the characters (which costs money) on multiple consoles? That would then return me to my previous question: how were they able to put the games on multiple consoles in the first place without XBL popping in and saying something? I'm assuming with the "DRM" that happened in the video, they downloaded the game to multiple consoles and deactivated the previous consoles? How were they, then, able to play the game on multiple consoles at the end of the day? Is the limit on XB1 more than 1 extra console?