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Nintendo E3 2017: Minecraft On Switch Requires An Xbox Live Log-In

Minecraft is getting a big new update soon that unifies it across most platforms (except for PlayStation devices). As a result, Minecraft players on Nintendo Switch will be able to play with those on Xbox One or PC. One of the interesting consequences of this new, unified platform is that Nintendo Switch owners will have to log into Xbox Live to play the game online.

Head of Xbox confirmed the news today while speaking on the Giant Bomb E3 2017 live show. In a discussion about cross-platform play, Giant Bomb's Jeff Gerstmann asked about logging in, and Spencer replied that it'll be the same system across all devices. "It's an Xbox Live account; that's our gaming social network," he said.

"We use Xbox Live as the way to make sure we know who our players are, controls around parental controls and other things that we put into our platform are there. And as you're buying things in Minecraft, you want to make sure you have them available on other platforms, so we have to know who you are. If you have a realm that you've created on the PC and you want to get to it on the Switch, we have to have an identity system and we just use Xbox Live."

For the full article, please go to:

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-e3-2017-minecraft-on-switch-requires-an-x/1100-6450965/



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So what is the Trojan horse aspect?

Is signing up for live supposed to convince Switch users to buy an Xbox One S/X?
Is Xbox Live going to sneak somehow into Nintendo's mind and they use it for their online?

How is live being used for this going to help Xbox win, cause that is what the Trojan horse did. it tricked the enemy into letting them in and then that enemy won.



Ka-pi96 said:
You were beat.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=229507&page=1

Damn you Shikamo.



and what's the problem? it's similar to ubisoft's uplay