Next-gen Xbox will require constant net connection

The next-gen Xbox will require a constant internet connection and activation codes, ruling out reselling, Edge has reported.

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Citing "sources with first-hand experience" of the Xbox 720, Edge reported that the new console will require a constant internet connection, as well as activation codes for purchased games, in order for the games to function — effectively ruling out reselling and trading.

The report also noted that although the new machine will be focused much more heavily on online, physical copies of games will still be available on 50GB Blu-ray discs, meaning that the new console will catch up to the PlayStation as a Blu-ray player.

Edge's source then confirmed the leaked specs that have been flying around the internet.

The always-online and activation code combination is one that several games publishers have been experimenting with as a means to counteract piracy, most notably Electronic Arts, to the ire of gamers. Lending, selling and trading games is an integral part of gamer culture, so we hope that, if this rumour is true, Microsoft has a solution up its sleeve — reusable codes that are keyed to specific discs, for example.

Microsoft has not commented on the next-gen Xbox to date.

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i will not buy a xbox 720 if that is true, just stick with the ps4, a big part of gaming is swapping games with your mates hiring from civic etc etc
Posted by WayneW1
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Oh bugger that, I'll just stick with computer gaming or a PS4.
Posted by stealthflower
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There are stories abound on the internet that the PS4 (or whatever it's called) will do something similar using RFID tags were a game is locked to a specific console.

Truly hope all this talk turns out to be nonsense...like most rumors.
Posted by JFMotumbo
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If they get a streamlined, seamless, Steamlike (say it five times fast) DRM system to work, with one-time activation, offline play, and most importantly Steamlike game prices, then maaaaybe it'll be ok. Doubtful, but maybe. As it stands, this is going to be a cockup of monumental proportions.
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