Microsoft adds Tenure icon to Xbox Live Gamertag

For the past few weeks there's been a gold badge at the top of my (and others') Gamertag inside of Xbox Live games on the Xbox 360. I honestly had no idea what it was. Turns out it's a Tenure icon, which indicates how long (cumulatively) you've had an Xbox Live Gold account.

Your Xbox LIVE user account tenure is graphically represented on your gamercard by a number that represents your years of tenure. Here are some key points about this value:

  • The tenure icon that is displayed is based on the total time that your Microsoft billing account is associated with an Xbox LIVE Gold subscription.
  • If your subscription is canceled and downgraded to Silver, your tenure will pick up where it left off the next time that you subscribe.
  • Tenure is displayed as the number of years on the service.

Consider the following scenario. You are an Xbox LIVE Gold subscriber who signed up in January 2005. In January 2007, you chose not to renew your Xbox LIVE subscription. Instead, you became a Silver member. In January 2009, you renew your Gold membership by purchasing an annual subscription. In this scenario, the count for the tenure icon is "2." The tenure icon will be updated to display "3" when your most recent cycle is completed in January 2010.

Like many people, apparently, I'm surprised that my tenure isn't longer (i.e. a bigger number). Also, it's unclear why this is only on the console and not on the web interface for Gamertags.

Discuss this Article 5

rr0de74@live.com
on Aug 19, 2009
Tenure # = multiplication factor. Example T X $50 = Y ( Y = amount wasted on Xbox Live.) Y + X = Z (X original price payed for Xbox 360) (Z = total cost of Xbox 360). Z is a hidden cost that is not often talked about by Microsoft. You could also take it further Z + S = PITAF (Pain the arse Factor). (S = time spent sitting on your arse waiting for your RROD to return from its lobotomy.)
gfryesc1
on Aug 19, 2009
almost as exciting as reading that UK customers will get half priced Win7 and China gets Office for $29. Microsoft Tax anyone?
meason
on Aug 20, 2009
I think they should add a little icon next the the tenure a little circle with 3 red quadrents that has the number of dead systems you have had in it.
pthurrott
on Aug 20, 2009
RE: Meason: LOL. Me too. I should have an "8" for number of RRODs experienced. Anyone who hits 5 or more should get 10,000 Experience Points as a bonus prize.
meason
on Aug 20, 2009
or perhaps like WWII fighter pilots..... a little RROD on the bottom edge of the card, one for each system death..... oh the photoshop possibilities :)

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