Xbox 180: Microsoft to 'completely reverse' its DRM control on Xbox One

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Update: Microsoft has released an official statement, it can be located here - http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/update

A new report from Giant Bomb states that Microsoft will drop its DRM control with Xbox One and the need for the console to log in online every 24 hours.

According to the GB report, the following will occur:

• No more always online requirement
• The console no longer has to check in every 24 hours
• All game discs will work on Xbox One as they do on Xbox 360
• An Internet connection is only required when initially setting up the console
• All downloaded games will function the same when online or offline
• No additional restrictions on trading games or loaning discs
• Region locks have been dropped

Discussion of the recent changes can be found within this thread - http://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=5363350/microsofts-announcement-about-xbox-one-19th-june-2013.html

"An internet connection will not be required to play offline Xbox One games - After a one-time system set-up with a new Xbox One, you can play any disc based game without ever connecting online again. There is no 24 hour connection requirement and you can take your Xbox One anywhere you want and play your games, just like on Xbox 360.

"Trade-in, lend, resell, gift, and rent disc based games just like you do today - There will be no limitations to using and sharing games, it will work just as it does today on Xbox 360.

"In addition to buying a disc from a retailer, you can also download games from Xbox Live on day of release. If you choose to download your games, you will be able to play them offline just like you do today. Xbox One games will be playable on any Xbox One console -- there will be no regional restrictions.

"These changes will impact some of the scenarios we previously announced for Xbox One. The sharing of games will work as it does today, you will simply share the disc. Downloaded titles cannot be shared or resold. Also, similar to today, playing disc based games will require that the disc be in the tray."

The benefits are obvious - Xbox One will be usable with or without an internet connection, dispersing the fears of a vocal and outraged crowd who staged a backlash against the original online-reliant policy.

The changes also re-open the door to game rental services, the lending of games between friends and the purchase and sale of used games to anyone, anywhere without fear of DRM control.

And a region-free console will mean gamers will be able to import titles from other regions without restriction.

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Source: http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/update

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Vancouver_CanucksPosted:

tbyeah
Vancouver_Canucks They know PS4 has bent them over so they are just trying to pull their trousers/pants up


Have they not succeeded?


No they failed, they know they failed and thats why this has happend. If they had of listened to people in the first place then this should have been decided months ago. This is my opinion, dont flame.

brendan64sharkPosted:

Sean Welcome back Microsoft!


I agree Sean they have just put them self's back on top with this fix.

CearnsyPosted:

I hope this is true but at the same time i don't think it is true

PlusnetPosted:

Zyphr I can't believe this. They actually listened to the people.


They usually do.

TheUnholy1994Posted:

i read this on Kotaku first. but still awesome as f*ck news!!

-TamPosted:

sounds better

WzdPosted:

Oh sure now you change it, **** ass holes

ZyphrPosted:

I can't believe this. They actually listened to the people.

-NewYork-Posted:

Now all the crap talk towards the XBOX ONE will stop!

This is actually really good news!

-LivePosted:

-Spaarky Microsoft is now the number 1 once again


We don't know that yet, there's a lot that needs to clear up and I'm still mad at Microsoft for even attempting to pull something like that off in the first place and so are a lot of people. Microsoft is still digging there way up but at least they are going in the right direction now.