Announcement: Microsoft's Policy Revision

Subscribers:
4,810
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SAFfno0RMM



Duration: 4:15
151 views
4


Originally published on Jun 19, 2013.
Re-uploaded for our new, official channel.

LastLevelPress.com

Mr. Black here, and I come bearing momentous news. Microsoft has heard the outcry of the gaming community, and announced just hours ago that sweeping rollbacks and revisions of recent policies will be taking place.

Namely, Microsoft's Xbox One will no longer require daily check-ins via an internet connection. After a one-time start-up connection, you're good to game from then on, online or off.

They will no longer place restrictions upon the purchase or sale of used or traded games, though digital downloads are still, of course, non-tradeable.

Finally, no regional locks. Servicemen and women overseas will be able to enjoy the Xbox One, as will gamers outside of the continental United States, and that, friends, is excellent news.

Link to Don Mattrick's Announcement:
http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/update

Like LLP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastLevelPress?skip_nax_wizard=true

Follow LLP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LastLevelPress

Follow LLP on Tumblr: http://lastlevelpress.tumblr.com/

And again, thanks and respect go to Angry Joe, who represented the common community's interests at E3 2013.







Tags:
Microsoft (Business Operation)
Announcement (Composition)
policy
revision
xbox
xbox one
don mattrick
Digital Rights Management (Literature Subject)
last level press
mr. black
angry joe
Electronic Entertainment Expo (Conference Series)