How game licensing works on the Xbox One (yes, it supports used games)

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You will be able to give your Xbox One games to your friends, but only once and only to friends you've known for more than a month. That's according to the new rules shared today about Xbox One game licensing by Microsoft.

All games will be available new in both disc or digital form, and will need to be installed on your Xbox One while logged in. From there, you'll be registered for the game on the cloud, so you'll be able to play it wherever you're logged into an Xbox One, even if you happen to be at a friend's house.

You will have the option to resell that game back to a retailer, but that retailer will have to sign up with Microsoft to allow you to do so. Microsoft won't charge fees to do that, but it does say that "third party publishers may opt in or out of supporting game resale and may set up business terms or transfer fees with retailers." You can give the game away, but only once and only to someone who's been on your friends list for that required 30 days.

Microsoft also says that the ability to loan or rent games "won't be available at launch, but we are exploring the possibilities with our partners." All of the information about game licensing on the new console can be seen on the official Xbox One site.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/06/06/how-game-licensing-works-on-the-xbox-one/

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MykhalPosted:

microsoft is completly stupid im swtiching to ps4 im officaly done

AlphabetsPosted:

Frog Why can't it just be simple like it is now? Me and my actual friends always lend and borrow games from each other. Microsoft will lose our business if we all have to buy the same game, we just won't do it... Money *****s!


Same.. Why fix something if it's not broken? :P

FrogPosted:

Why can't it just be simple like it is now? Me and my actual friends always lend and borrow games from each other. Microsoft will lose our business if we all have to buy the same game, we just won't do it... Money *****s!

Ed12315Posted:

this post is all lies. http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/license this is xbox one's real license policy don't listen to this bias bullshit

mysticalrainbowPosted:

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-Tenth- I am so happy it supports used games!


yea if you know the person for over 1 month.. what about when you go to gamestop and buy a used game.......


You clearly didn't read the article correctly. The freinds list thing only applies to when you give your friend a game, you are still able to trade in your games to gamespot without the "30 day thing". The only difference this new system makes is that you can only sell your game to "Microsoft approved" stores like GameStop. And not to randoms on the street or ebay unless you add them for 30 days.

JigeePosted:

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-Tenth- I am so happy it supports used games!


yea if you know the person for over 1 month.. what about when you go to gamestop and buy a used game.......


"You will have the option to resell that game back to a retailer, but that retailer will have to sign up with Microsoft to allow you to do so. "

For the love of God please actually read past the first couple sentences, the one month deal that is present is there for giving the game away.

ZeffPosted:

They should keep the used game system as it is now.

ErebdraugPosted:

So what if I want to sell my game on Ebay or something? I don't want random people on my friends list for a month before I can sell my game. F*ck you Microsoft.

SpanishPosted:

-Tenth- I am so happy it supports used games!


yea if you know the person for over 1 month.. what about when you go to gamestop and buy a used game.......

GoldPeakTeaPosted:

This isn't that bad of an idea! I used to think the X-Box One would be a fail. Now I see success. Can't wait for e3!