Saturday, May 25, 2013

What Games Are: Xbox One Is Microsoft's Spruce Goose

Polygon's sources note that used game sales will continue, as Xbox One game ownership is determined by an on-disc encryption code. Once a game has been sold, traded, or otherwise activated by another console, access to the previous owner's installed

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The Xbox One will not require gamers to pay a fee to reactivate a used game, but it will require a regular online spot check to verify the authenticity of games being played, according to sources familiar with the system. While an internet connection

Microsoft has revealed its new Xbox, the successor to the Xbox 360. It's a next-generation console, with plenty of power under the hood, but it's al..

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What Games Are: Xbox One Is Microsoft's Spruce Goose

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