GameZone writes, "As we reported earlier, Microsoft has pulled the Xbox One's day-one update from its website, removing the option to manually install mandatory patch via USB. This means, to have a functional Xbox One at launch you must connect the console to the internet. It also means that those who can't connect their Xbox One to the internet are screwed -- even if they managed to download the manual update via PC before it was pulled. If you won't have internet connection available, Microsoft suggests taking your console to a friends house or something."
"Marvelous Europe today announced an agreement with Dutch developers Little Chicken to publish their in-development supernatural life sim title "Moonlight Peaks" in Europe and Australia in 2026.
Sister company XSEED Games jointly announced that they will publish the title in North America, targeting a simultaneous release. Moonlight Peaks will join the growing library of third-party indie titles published by Marvelous Europe, complementing their internally developed catalogue of titles by Marvelous Inc." - Marvelous Europe.
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This is so bad lol.
Oh my gosh.... Seriously how hard is it to provide alternatives such as USB or an ordered disc patch? I don't get it. This is utter BS.
Everyone knows xbox-one needs the internet for the update.
My favorite is that an Xbox Support representative didn't know how to use "there"