The game library is available everywhere and a local console can play games for many users

Jun 7, 2013 06:35 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft revealed a huge list of details about the Xbox One and its various policies, among which being the fact that a user's games library can be accessed from any Xbox One and that games can be shared with anyone on the main console.

The Xbox One received a series of rather upsetting details yesterday, with Microsoft confirming that a 24-hour Internet check is required by the device, and that used games can be supported only if third-party developers and publishers desire it.

A few more pleasant details were also mentioned via Xbox Wire, including the fact that Xbox One users will be able to access their entire games library from any Xbox One console around the world, as after installing the game for the first time, the title will be tied to their account and cloud settings.

What's more, on an Xbox One console with a valid game, an unlimited number of people can play it, from friends, to family, guests, or acquaintances.

More Xbox One details are expected to appear next week at E3 2013.