One Million Dormant Xbox Live Gamertags Can Be Yours Starting Wednesday (arstechnica.com)
An anonymous reader shares an Ars Technica report: Are you the type to dash madly toward any new online service's sign-up page even if you think you'll never touch it again, just to lock down your username of choice? As any good geek knows, handles are a precious commodity, especially for free services that don't have explicitly advertised nickname-recycling policies. One online ecosystem, Xbox Live, may have a respite in store for users who want to remove extraneous numbers or characters from their Gamertag of choice. A Monday announcement from Xbox Live PR chief Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb confirmed that a slew of "nearly one million" dormant Gamertags will be made available for qualified Xbox Live Gold members starting on Wednesday, May 18, at 2pm EDT.
Is Boaty McBoatface available?
"Grab them by the pussy" -- President of the United States of America
Do they still charge $8 to change your name?
They don't charge for the first one, but subsequent name changes apparently do incur a charge.
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But I would expect that person still has it.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
Because your gamertag is how you appear in most online cooperative/competitive games, and how you communicate with others on the platform.
Some of us prefer a nice, clean tag, and don't want to be XxlDankM33ms42069lxX.
Obviously the "good" gamertags went early, and a lot of them have been sitting stale for a while.
Not true at all.....your Gamertag is tied to your Xbox Live account whether Gold (paid) or Silver (free). You can switch to Silver and as long as you stay active, keep your tag.