How to Play Games on Xbox 360 from USB?

avatarBivouacingFirm5 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

You can't play games directly from a USB on the Xbox 360. You'll need to install the game onto the console's internal storage or an official Xbox 360 hard drive. But hey, you can use a USB to transfer save files and game updates!

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avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago

Not possible, you'll need an Xbox 360 hard drive to play games. USB is just for save files and updates.


avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

First, you'll need to format your USB stick as FAT32. Then, transfer your game files to the USB, and finally, plug it into your Xbox 360. But heads up, you still need to install the game on the console to play it.


avatarCopyingSole5 months ago

I've done it before! Just make sure your USB is formatted correctly. Move the game files to the USB, connect it to the Xbox 360, and go through the installation process. It'll still require some space on your console's internal storage though.

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