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Xbox One no longer needs to be always online and will allow you to share -  still one eye on the cloud • GadgetyNews
Xbox One no longer needs to be always online and will allow you to share - still one eye on the cloud • GadgetyNews

Niche Gamer - It's 2013 all over again! The Xbox Series X reportedly has always  online DRM for physical Xbox One games! In addition, there have been issues  of noisy disc drives,
Niche Gamer - It's 2013 all over again! The Xbox Series X reportedly has always online DRM for physical Xbox One games! In addition, there have been issues of noisy disc drives,

Mattrick confronts 'always online' concerns – XBLAFans
Mattrick confronts 'always online' concerns – XBLAFans

Project Scorpio Should Bring Back the Original Xbox One Always Online  Vision | Attack of the Fanboy
Project Scorpio Should Bring Back the Original Xbox One Always Online Vision | Attack of the Fanboy

Phil Harrison tries (again) to clarify game ownership, second-hand sales  and always-online in Xbox One • Eurogamer.net
Phil Harrison tries (again) to clarify game ownership, second-hand sales and always-online in Xbox One • Eurogamer.net

Microsoft backpedals on Xbox One used game, always online statements -  Gameplanet New Zealand
Microsoft backpedals on Xbox One used game, always online statements - Gameplanet New Zealand

Xbox One 'always online': What does it mean for gamers? | TechRadar
Xbox One 'always online': What does it mean for gamers? | TechRadar

Is the Xbox One always online? - ExtremeTech
Is the Xbox One always online? - ExtremeTech

The Five Biggest Problems With The Xbox One
The Five Biggest Problems With The Xbox One

Microsoft clarifies Xbox One's always-online, used game requirements
Microsoft clarifies Xbox One's always-online, used game requirements

Xbox One won't require always-online connection — but it'll be online a lot
Xbox One won't require always-online connection — but it'll be online a lot

Xbox One Does Require Internet Connection, Can't Play Offline Forever
Xbox One Does Require Internet Connection, Can't Play Offline Forever

Xbox One finally drops DRM, region locking, and always-online feature
Xbox One finally drops DRM, region locking, and always-online feature

Google Stadia is Good but Missing the Point | 3rd World Geeks
Google Stadia is Good but Missing the Point | 3rd World Geeks

Microsoft Drops Used Game Restrictions and Always Online Requirements | The  Young Folks
Microsoft Drops Used Game Restrictions and Always Online Requirements | The Young Folks

Does removing DRM and always online from the Xbox One fix the problem? -  Nerd Reactor
Does removing DRM and always online from the Xbox One fix the problem? - Nerd Reactor

Xbox One: The saga of always-on internet connectivity - Polygon
Xbox One: The saga of always-on internet connectivity - Polygon

Multiplayer's popularity is one reason Microsoft thinks always online is OK  - Polygon
Multiplayer's popularity is one reason Microsoft thinks always online is OK - Polygon

Microsoft answers some of the most asked questions about the Xbox One: Used  games, always-on, and privacy | Digital Trends
Microsoft answers some of the most asked questions about the Xbox One: Used games, always-on, and privacy | Digital Trends

Microsoft was right in 2013: This is the always-on generation | Engadget
Microsoft was right in 2013: This is the always-on generation | Engadget

Microsoft man on always-online consoles: 'Deal with it' – Destructoid
Microsoft man on always-online consoles: 'Deal with it' – Destructoid

Xbox One must go online every day, will play used games | VG247
Xbox One must go online every day, will play used games | VG247

Microsoft Ditches Xbox One DRM And Always Online Policies – SQUARE PORTAL
Microsoft Ditches Xbox One DRM And Always Online Policies – SQUARE PORTAL

Xbox Responds To Series X's Always-Online Problem
Xbox Responds To Series X's Always-Online Problem

Microsoft was right in 2013: This is the always-on generation | Engadget
Microsoft was right in 2013: This is the always-on generation | Engadget