Rumor 'Next Xbox Will Not Be Compatible With Second Hand'

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Sources close to Xing Interactive managing director seem to think the Xbox 720 will require an always-on connection.

This particular rumour surrounding the Xbox 720 is dizzying. One week the Xbox 720 does require an internet connection, the next week it doesn't.

Honestly, Microsoft, hurry up and tell us either way. We're getting a little sick of this now.

The latest suggestion that the Xbox 720 will require an internet connection to play and will not play second hand games comes from David Connolly, managing director at Xing Interactive.

nowgamer.com spoke to Connolly about the the decline of physical retail, and asked how next-gen could affect this already problematic market.

"We hear different things from the two big players," Connolly told us in an interview. "Sony are actively asking for more retailers “past, present and new” to help them support their next PS launch."

Connolly suggests that Sony is being far more open with its approach to the PS4 than Microsoft, who is not looking to accept a wider retailer market if at all possible.

"I have spoken to sources close to Microsoft on the other hand who insist that the next Xbox will not be compatible with second hand, will require permanently on connection, and 'you’ll have to go through Microsoft to do anything'."

Connolly adds: "So that would not be good news! Maybe another reason to support PC publishers can I say?!"

Discussing a potentially digital-only future - and its important on the sector that Xing Interactive primarily targets - Connolly adds that it could only be Microsoft that will cause problems.

"There could be a big issue on consoles with one of the big players going their own way," said Connolly. "An independent retailer put it this way 'Microsoft will still make a profit out of Xbox. As for the rest of us, tough titty'."

In terms of PC, digital downloads are becoming vastly more important, with Connolly stating the physical market is "stable or up a few percentage points for the titles out there.

"So yes there’s a decline, but only because there’s less shelf space is the point."

nowgamer.com spoke to David Connolly who describes Xing Interactive as the 'Last Man Standing' of the publishing world.

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Source: http://www.nowgamer.com/news/1897054/next_xbox_will_not_be_compatible_with_second_hand.html

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DanimalsPosted:

theres just so many rumors about it. enough already get it straight

AlphabetsPosted:

Good thing this is a rumor nothing to take seriously.

LostPosted:

I don't think it will have an always on feature. There are just too many people that don't have internet or don't have xbox live.

KikPosted:

I just gave up with the Xbox rumors, they don't know what their doing yet. No second hand games? Always on connection? Microsoft, sorry to say.. But you're going to lose a lot of Xbox users.

cantermaxPosted:

im a xbox fanboy but honestly im starting to thnk about buying a ps4 because the always on connection seems stupid
what happen if the internet goes down huh?

thomazPosted:

-Killstreak What does it mean by always on? Like is it always running your ping up or something? Dumb question I know but I'm confused...


Alwaays on internet, as in you won't be able to play without an internet connection.

-KillstreakPosted:

What does it mean by always on? Like is it always running your ping up or something? Dumb question I know but I'm confused...

SynybunPosted:

I wonder if next week they will make it not require always on again.

ObiwonPosted:

Breaking News! The next Xbox won't play any games and has no cords ...... Ps it's all speculation that most likely is false.

prumpaPosted:

RTE
Dharma All Rumors, I'll believe stuff once they finally announce this god damn thing.


Lets just hope its not always-on


Yea that would probably be the end to hacking. (not really, but on a large scale yes)