sinha on 01 September 2009
sega4life said:
NetFlix Kicks @$$ !
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Yes it does.
This has been known all along. As long as you have Xbox Live Gold on every 360, you can share one Netflix account. I have 360 Netflix streaming in my bedroom and in my living room. I'm pretty sure you can have one 360 for every disc your Netflix plan allows you to have out at a time. So if you have a 3-disc plan, you can use Netflix on three 360s.
Even more impressively, the 360s sharing a Netflix account don't even need to be in the same house. My uncle/aunt have a 360 with Netflix, and my cousin who lives separately uses their Netflix account on his 360. So that means if you have close friends who are interested, you could share a Netflix account, split the cost, and all of you could use Netflix streaming.
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