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Lrdfancypants said:
TheSting said:

Yep me and my nephew do this on Xbox One. I purchase the games and he has them. He has my very 1st and main Xbox and I have my 2nd one I bought.  

Do you do it in the same household?

I do it with my son in the same household just in case it is watched in someway.  The only game I have ever encountered an issue with was ESO.  The main game is allowed to be shared but the DLC is not.  I found out the hard way through a phone call to PSN.  It is ultimately up to the publisher/dev.  There might be others but that has been the only one I have personally found.

Other than that it is a great feature.  Especially, like I said, considering split screen is so often not an option it seems. 

Same house at 1st now he's at an apartment with his mom. Nothing changed because he has the main Xbox. I buy the games on my Xbox and it appears in his install list.