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Im worried about selling my xbox games.

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Go to solution Solved by CerealExperimentsLain,

If you mean that you are selling the physical games on optical discs, your save data and account information are not stored on the disc, that is read only media.  All the disc does is enable the machine to run the game, it enables another machine no access to the previous users information at all.

...Now if you're trying to sell an entire used Xbox with digital license purchases while assigning a new account, that'd be a trickier deal.  But just discs in plastic cases?  No problem.  It's no even possible for them to use that to steal your information or access your accounts.

I want to sell my xbox games but I'm worried if that maybe when the buyer buys it wont work or maybe my saves will appear. What should I do?

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If you mean that you are selling the physical games on optical discs, your save data and account information are not stored on the disc, that is read only media.  All the disc does is enable the machine to run the game, it enables another machine no access to the previous users information at all.

...Now if you're trying to sell an entire used Xbox with digital license purchases while assigning a new account, that'd be a trickier deal.  But just discs in plastic cases?  No problem.  It's no even possible for them to use that to steal your information or access your accounts.

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