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Microsoft reportedly testing Xbox feature to digitize physical disc collections

The video game industry has largely moved away from physical media, with digital downloads becoming the standard for new releases. However, many gamers still own extensive libraries of physical discs that they do not want to lose access to. According to recent reports, Microsoft is actively testing a feature designed to bridge this gap.

Preserving physical collections

Reports indicate that Microsoft has been secretly developing a system that allows Xbox users to keep their physical game collections alive in digital form. This initiative addresses the growing concern among collectors and long-time gamers who fear their disc-based libraries may become obsolete as hardware support for optical drives fades.

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The feature aims to provide a seamless way to transition ownership from physical media to digital licenses, ensuring that users retain access to their games even if they switch to consoles without disc drives in the future.

What this means for you

If you have invested years into building a library of physical Xbox games, this development could be significant. It suggests a potential pathway to migrate your collection digitally, protecting your investment against the eventual discontinuation of disc-based hardware. While details on how the verification process will work remain scarce, the move aligns with Microsoft’s broader strategy to unify gaming experiences across devices.

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For now, this appears to be in the testing phase, so no official release date or specific requirements have been announced. Keep an eye on future Xbox updates for more information on how this feature might roll out to the general public.

Source: Neowin

Over to you: Do you prefer keeping physical copies for resale value, or would you happily trade them all for digital convenience?

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