Microsoft stunned the world last week when it announced that it would no longer require Xbox One users to connect to the Internet every single day to play their games. At the same time, Microsoft also eliminated the anti-used game measures that would make it difficult for consumers to share or sell their software.
See how PlayStation 4 can maintain its edge over Xbox One.
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Keep doing what they are doing
5 ways it doesn't matter.
Keep bringing us a good variety of games and exclusives
Too late. Just left GameStop and all they were talking about was XB1.
Do they really need any more ways?