

Minecraft: Master Collection – Xbox One
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Michael W. Capehart
> 3 dayThe game is fine, Im referring to the DLC content included. A big feature of the XBox One is game sharing. Every game and DLC on the XBox can be shared with the people in your home who also use your XBox. This extends all the way to sharing Live access and Game Pass. Its a great idea. Minecraft DLC codes included in this version DO NOT SHARE. They dont tell you this on the package, or warn you when you redeem them. Once you redeem, only the account that redeemed them will have access to them, period. My children wont get the DLC included in this package, as its tied to my account, and if I give them access, then they also get access to purchase items using my credit card. Save some money and by the base version for $20, or better yet, dont buy it at all. Microsoft has known about this for almost a year at this point and done nothing. Why would they? We are the ones with the upset kids who want us to spend more money so they can have all the skins and levels.
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tamgau
> 3 dayI bought this game for my family of 3 boys to share. The Master addition is the one that they wanted so they didnt have to pay for extras and add-ons like on the original Minecraft for xbox one. The game comes with a card with free upgrade codes onit to add special skins and $ to your profile, But it only loads to one persons profile, which makes it not fair in our household.
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Myrtle Banks
Greater than one weekMy grandson 8 years of age loves this game. I love that he uses his imagination with this game
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Reb
> 3 dayCurrently, there is a serious bug for anyone wanting to play split screen with others. Been pretty random last year for our family, so we began paying for realms. As of last update, even for realms, we now cant get our original character. You run the risk of losing inventory. Amazon doesnt permit placing the bug URL in this post, but you can research it under MCPE-55815.