Xbox One preowned plan revealed?
[UPDATE] Retail sources claim Microsoft and publishers will take a percentage of every used game; Microsoft says reports are "inaccurate and incomplete"; new report says no secondhand fees at all. ...
[UPDATE] Retail sources claim Microsoft and publishers will take a percentage of every used game; Microsoft says reports are "inaccurate and incomplete"; new report says no secondhand fees at all. ...
[UPDATE] Share value down more 13 percent today amid new reports claiming GameStop's business could be hurt by Microsoft's rumored used game policy for next-gen platform.
Xbox maker believes non-gaming entertainment capabilities of next-generation consoles can lead to record sales.
Source says Microsoft currently testing Siri-like feature for next-gen platform and mode that allows friends to take over gameplay.
Company says all sign-up pages for testing next-generation platform are fake.
Xbox executive Don Mattrick says company believes Japan is an "important market" after Xbox 360 wasn't a big hit in the region.
Robert W. Baird industry watcher says Microsoft expected to subsidize next-gen platform, potentially through partnerships with media companies like Comcast.
Headset manufacturer working with Microsoft to bring "advanced audio solutions" to gamers.
Xbox exec says company's new platform will appeal to broad range of people; Kinect 2.0 is a "game-changer" for the system.
Microsoft reveals cover designs sticking with green hue for next-generation games.
Retailer says next-gen platforms from Microsoft and Sony will debut below price points for Xbox 360 and PS3 at launch.
Microsoft reveals new video compatibility options for upcoming next-generation platform.
Xbox business head Don Mattrick says only 5 percent of consumers play past-gen games on new systems.
Microsoft confirms Xbox Live Arcade games from Xbox 360 won't work on next-generation platform.
Microsoft Game Studios VP Phil Spencer opens up on hot-button issues related to the just-announced next-generation platform.
Publisher says supporting secondhand titles on Xbox One was a fundamental design criteria.
VP Phil Spencer says company will support current-gen platform for "years to come," hints at "surprising" announcement for E3.
Microsoft confirms that only Xbox One controllers and accessories are supported on next-gen console; Kinect requirement explained.
Microsoft's all-inclusive Xbox felt like it was laser-focused on appealing to only one particular set of tastes.
Kevin ruminates on whether Microsoft actually revealed anything surprising when announcing the Xbox One.
Tom Mc Shea warns that Microsoft might be killing itself rather than the used-games market.
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