Xbox Live Goes Gold This Weekend For Netflix Subscribers

Earnest Cavalli

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Xbox Live Goes Gold This Weekend For Netflix Subscribers



Netflix and Microsoft are joining forces to celebrate the new season of Arrested Development.

Welcome to the brave, new world. A decade ago, when a TV show was canceled, that was it. Maybe you'd see a DVD release or a latter-day film adaptation, but the odds of the series being resurrected were somewhere below slim-to-none. In 2013 however, we're all about experimental media expansion, and as such streaming video service Netflix has ponied up the cash to fund a brand new season of cult hit comedy Arrested Development.

This new seasons makes its debut on Sunday, May 26 and to celebrate the occasion, Microsoft is offering Netflix subscribers a free weekend of Xbox Live. If that seems like an odd tie-in, you're missing the crux of this promo: By giving Netflix subscribers free access to Xbox Live, Microsoft is also offering a free trial of the Xbox 360's Netflix application. Granted, the Xbox 360 app isn't as full-featured as Netflix's browser-based incarnation, but given the media centers Microsoft's console is most often connected to, the Xbox 360 Netflix app can generally provide a more comfortable, intuitive viewing experience than pulling up a TV series on your laptop, iPhone or especially fancy toaster oven.

As for how you can get in on this deal, that's very simple: If you're a Netflix subscriber who owns an Xbox 360, you're already in. Simply fire up your console, log onto your Xbox Live account, and if it's one of the subscription-free Silver accounts you'll find that you've automatically been upgraded to Gold for the duration of the weekend.

Caveats? None, as far as we can see. Obviously the trial will end at some point, cutting off your Xbox Live Gold access, but a free weekend of service is a nice bonus, particularly for those with extant Netflix subscriptions. If you're one of those people who prefers to maintain a subscription to whichever cable provider has a vague monopoly in your area, yet still find yourself attracted by the idea of new Arrested Development episodes, you can sign up for a Netflix account on the firm's site [https://signup.netflix.com/watch]. It will set you back $8 per month, but the first 30 days are gratis (and will still qualify you for the free Xbox Live Gold weekend).

Source: Xbox Wire [http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/ent-netflix-arrested]

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SecondPrize

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The problem here is you NEED gold to be able to use Netflix on your Xbox. Current Netflix subscribers presumably already have some method in which to access Netflix, which is likely not something they'll not have to drop 60 bucks on when the free weekend ends.
 

Terminate421

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You see Microsoft, this is a GOOD thing. But we need GREAT things involving your games.

This is why the 360 is fucking amazing and why the One blows chunks.
 

Zeckt

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I almost feel sorry for the customers who get something like this for a weekend and it's like a big happy thing to promote customer loyalty when everyone else gets it free all the time.
 

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StayCalmAndHateXbox said:
LoL, its an anouncement about a nice thing that was done and the haters and whiners are still unable to do anything but *****. lol.
Almost everyone doesn't care about this. It smells of appeasement.
 

aba1

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The only problem with this is if you already have netflix you are obviously going to have a place you already watch it anyways so you wouldn't really need the gold to begin with.
 

mysecondlife

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Sony should have done something to celebrate this.

Its console is the leading netflix user after all.
 

Hazy992

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Or you know I could just watch Netflix on my PS3. Or my phone. Or my PC. Or a Wii U.

Really any device that doesn't gate a service that I've already paid for behind another subscription service.
 

ShakerSilver

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Pyrian said:
SecondPrize said:
Current Netflix subscribers presumably already have some method in which to access Netflix...
Yeah, like a PS3. :p
Or a Wii/Wii U. Or a PC. Or a SmartTV. And none of those require you to pay more to access it.
 

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Being that I'm not a 360 owner, I came in to see the big deal about this, as I watch Netflix all the time on my PS3. And then I saw you have to have gold to watch netflix which you have to pay for also. . . . anyone care to explain why that gets to fly?
 

Zydrate

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Well shit. I haven't done anything with Netflix because that costs money I don't have.
Which is why I buy used games.

See the trend here, Microsoft?
 

Buizel91

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Microsoft does something bad, people ***** and whine.

Microsoft does something good, People ***** and whine.

This is starting to get really boring really fast.
 

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arc1991 said:
Microsoft does something bad, people ***** and whine.

Microsoft does something good, People ***** and whine.

This is starting to get really boring really fast.
Eh, I wouldn't really call this cross promotion good, it's sort of pointless.