Blocking Used Games
Ready at Dawn's Ru Weerasuriya sounds off on the state of the preowned games market in a new interview.
Andrew House reveals his feelings on the Xbox One used games controversy and why he thinks Microsoft changed their stance on the subject.
We examine how the Xbox One policy changes will effect the whole video game industry.
Jack Tretton discusses why Sony will continue to support used games and region-free consoles, citing the flexibility those features give the console.
Microsoft addresses many questions gamers have about the Xbox One.
The PlayStation 4, which has gained the favor of many gamers because of Sony's seemingly open stance on used games, may end up using DRM or additional fees on second-hand titles.
Let's take a trip inside the wild and worried world of next-generation digital rights management (DRM) rumors, where PS4 fans are waging a Twitter campaign for the future of used games and rumors abound, while Sony and Microsoft are keeping relatively quiet on the subject.
Xbox One's used game system may have been leaked and it includes game sale cuts to publishers, as well as an activation fee.
Gamestop President Tony Bartel offers his opinion on the future of the used game market with the release of new consoles from both Sony and Microsoft.
Rumors and speculation are flying concerning if Sony and Microsoft will allow their next-gen consoles to play used games. In this article, We examine what each company has so far revealed concerning the issue.
GameStop president Tony Bartel shares his thoughts on next-gen consoles blocking used games.