1. Bollocks. It was some convoluted bullshit designed to put money back into their coffers.
  2. Phil Harrison via Kotaku...
  3. But what if you want to bring a game disc to a friend's house and play there? You'll have to pay a fee—and not just some sort of activation fee, but the actual price of that game—in order to use a game's code on a friend's account. Think of it like a new game, Harrison said.
  4. "The bits that are on that disc, you can give it to your friend and they can install it on an Xbox One," he said. "They would then have to purchase the right to play that game through Xbox Live."
  5. "They would be paying the same price we paid, or less?" we asked.
  6. "Let’s assume it’s a new game, so the answer is yes, it will be the same price," Harrison said.
  7. But that doesn't mean used games are dead. In fact, Harrison told us, you'll be able to sell your Xbox One games online.
  8. "We will have a solution—we’re not talking about it today—for you to be able to trade your previously-played games online," Harrison said.
  9. WTF is that shit?