After the backlash around Sony’s recent decision to stop producing physical discs for new PlayStation games in 2028, essentially killing the physical media market for its future releases, news has emerged about Microsoft preparing its own shift with a reported Disc2Digital feature for Xbox App. According to Tom Warren of The Verge, the feature would let players convert physical Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One games into digital entitlements, with references to the system reportedly appearing in Xbox PC app code since May. Under the current design, players would insert a supported disc, install and launch the game on an Xbox console while signed in with a Microsoft account. The digital entitlement would not be permanently tied to one user, but to the specific disc itself. If the disc is lent or sold, digital access moves with it to the next user, while the previous owner loses access. The original disc would still remain usable on compatible Xbox hardware. The feature is expected to suppor...
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