There is no definitive answer, as the Xbox Live Gold subscription service can be stacked on top of other subscriptions (e.g. PlayStation Plus). However, it is generally not recommended to stack subscriptions as this can lead to decreased benefits and/or increased costs. If you wish to add an Xbox Live Gold subscription to your account, it is typically best to do so through the Xbox Live account management page.

Yes, you can have two Xbox subscriptions at once.

Yes, Xbox Live Gold and Ultimate can be stacked. However, only one account can be active at a time on each service. If you try to sign in to an Xbox Live Gold account while an Ultimate account is active, you will be prompted to choose which account to use.

You can have up to 100 hours of Xbox Live Gold.

Yes, Xbox Live can be stacked by purchasing an additional 3-month subscription.

Unfortunately, Xbox Live does not allow for account expansions past 12 months.

Yes, you can run two Xboxes on one Xbox Live account. However, you will need to make sure that the games that you want to play are compatible with each other and that they are installed on the same console. You will also need to sign in to your Xbox Live account on both consoles.

No, you do not need two Xbox Live accounts for two consoles. You can use one account for both consoles.

Yes, you can have 2 gamertags on 1 Xbox Live account.

If you have an Xbox all-access subscription, your account will automatically renew at the end of each 24-month cycle, unless you cancel your subscription before then. If you do not cancel your subscription before it expires, your account will be cancelled and you will not be able to access any content or features.