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0:00 Hello and Welcome
0:12 NEW (Circular) XBOX?!!
1:12 (Very real) Hands-on?!
2:12 What is surprising?
3:23 Does Microsoft care about hardware?
4:24 Xbox Wants to buy Nintendo
5:23 Will there be a handheld?
6:15 Are physical games dead?
7:40 New Controller
8:52 MORE Cloud gaming
10:12 What can we expect?
11:25 What do you think?
I want my Xbox to look like a box. The clue is in the name.
Behold the xtube
@@AbiShoukathAliA Behold the xcan, xcylynder
So buy a series x then.
They have yet to announce their secret partnership with another company to develop an Xfleshlight.
Behold the Xsphere ..
Guys, rechargeable AA batteries are a thing. I hope they stick with this design, because as batteries degrade over time, it's nice to be able to replace them.
They should the same that 8bitdo does. The rechargeable battery comes with the controller and can be swapped for double A. With module thumb sticks why stop there.
@@Lando00100honestly I am glad they do partner with 8bitdo.
I've got multiple AA rechargeables that are 2800mAh each. I don't even play with the cover on, swapping takes seconds. Edit Had to come back and add AA
lol
If companies are going to keep pushing for online-only gaming, they need to start lobbying for better internet infrastructure. It's not going to be feasible when companies like Comcast hold monopolies over internet services, and artificially limit upload speeds to 15mbps
My apartment complex only has 2 isp choice (not counting the crap satellite) At&t or locally owned Volcano. At&t only offers their slowest DSL which regularly gets bogged down to the point where I turn off my wifi on my phone and just use my data because it's faster. The fastest the local company offers here is a 25mbps cable internet, but it's significantly more expensive. So we don't even have Comcast or any of the 5g offerings from T-mobile and Verizon. Needless to say, just to install a digital game, it can take 3 days.
We have Kinetic by windstream in Pennsylvania. 100mbps download speed, and upload speeds of about 45-65 mbps
@@dankboidonk and I have mirrored gigabit to my apartment in KS. That's not the point. The wide majority of the US is Comcast, with no viable alternative.
I have 1GB yo 😂
@@haloepic3092 good for you. Who's your ISP?
Console gamers: No physical media? This is an outrage!! PC gamers: First time?
To be fair physical games is much less annoying on console than on pc
I may be the odd one out, but I like avoiding stores and don't want to wait on Amazon delivery. I'd rather just download a game overnight. It also saves more space in my home and less environmental trash.
But at least with PC gaming you can guy games from GOG, with no DRM. I think that still lets you to functionally "own" your games.
@@akin242002 The issue you have is that companies can and do discontinue support of old e-store fronts. This would be less of a problem if IP laws aged out after 20 years. Open sourced archiving and emulation would basically solve the problem. But they don't, old games and software remain locked behind DRM and licensing. All it takes is microsoft deciding one day that they don't want to do upkeep on games prior to 2010 (because they want to sell you the remakes) and your games are gone with a press of a button.
To add to that "no DRM" game thing. Download those, then burn them to a DVD/Blu-ray and print an image on there with a compatible printer(like Epsom) and make a disc to own it. I do this and make physical cases and inlays to match the console counterparts.
The people in foreign countries who can’t afford a console can’t afford the internet good enough to afford cloud gaming either? (at least a real console can run native)
True
Then they will find some other way to game!
They usually buy the console on credit and then get some old second hand game disks for very cheap. And even a crappy internet lets you have some multiplayer fun albeit with some lag, instead cloud gaming requires a strong and stable bandwidth for a game to be playable, which is not necessarily available to everyone, not even in the US for that matter.
Wait, what countries are those? You know the USA has some of the slowest internet speeds in the world right? And some of the most underserved areas in terms of connectivity.
I'm not with you guys on the battery part. Rechargeable AAs are a thing and easy to get/relatively cheap
Swear $20
Completely agree! It also makes the controller more repairable. U can by batter packs and as they naturally degrade. U can then replace it and be back to new! Definitely preferred it. At least make it modular maybe
I’m ready for that PS5 Super Slim
My favorite homosexual tech guy!!!😮😊
I am not gonna buy it but I hope the design is awesome
@@xiri9637 What?
Dont be nasty Austin. 🥸
Matt better get to work if he wants to be a part of that team. ❤ all love lol
It is insane that you managed to have your hands on those future consoles
His dad is phil Spencer
I hate digital. The only reason I hate digital is when I’m done with a game and I decide I don’t want the game anymore. I have to keep it there’s no way to resell it and then if a company decides they don’t wanna make that game anymore you could lose your game And not be able to have it anymore even if you’ve paid for it
Warzone 1.0 died a hero...😢
Exactly! Every Digital Download copy that you buy is a 100% economic loss.
Bought Lawbreakers a few years ago & never even got to play it because the devs shut down the game immediately after I bought it!!
@@uptheirons213why couldn't you play it? I have a good amount of games on series S that aren't supposed anymore but they're on my system, so I can still play them
@@josephhall7317 they shut down the studio & the online server's, was a multiplayer game only unfortunately.
Why are digital games not cheaper? I would rather own physical copies because I can actually sell or trade it. There's no financial incentive to lease a digital license over owning a physical copy.
Data transfer is a thing.
You will own nothing and be happy :)
They used to be cheaper and their reasoning was physical has additional costs like discs and manufacturing etc, then they realized they don’t have to charge less and people will still buy it. Now they realize they keep more profit if they don’t release it physically.
But would you really want to sell a game for less than what you paid for it. You paid £70 for a game, now it's only worth £7, would you still want to sell it, I don't think so. If you are not going to sell you're games, it makes no difference if you buy them physically or digitally.
@@keenarnia every xbox series X game requires a drm check in and day one update. If the servers go down you can't play any of you're games even if you bought them physically.
The problem with cloud gaming is the licensing for every country. Not every country will be able to do so, and a lot of those countries are the ones with tariffs
Not to mention if you play solo player games, why do you want to pay a monthly fee to play those games.
That's not the 'only' problem. Lots of people including myself are extremely against online gaming. I don't want to be dependent on the internet for gaming. I take pride in having a strong hardware be it PC or console.
I wish they could either make one with a disc slot or one with a separate disc drive.
I thought the same thing and commented on his post earlier about it. Why not do a drive to hook up on the outside of the console.. i didn't know it was possible. Not really tech-savvy.
That is called the current Series X, this new console is not going to be more powerful in anyway, it just has some quality of life improvements with the design, power draw and connectivity, and I think people keep forgetting this. This isn't a One X, it's more a One S in terms of how it compares to the OG console
@@JustinAlexanderMayers i see.. sounds better then ina way.
Xbox 360 had an external HD-DVD player you plugged into the back of the 360, this was when the Blu-ray, HD-DVD war was going on, but that was just for movies. The cost for a external drive to play Blu-ray and games would probably be close to what you would pay for the actual Xbox console. It would never be justifiably.
@@akaredcrossbow blu-ray won by miles
I think all digital wouldn't be too bad if they let us turn the xbox into a full fledged pc when support ends
Never going to happen, they will make you buy a new console
That would be awesome!
As a collector of old consoles who actually uses them, the switch to all digital will stop that since once the marketplace for it stops the console is rendered useless.
The problem with online gaming is that the servers always have to be operating, even when online is really low
If it supports external disk drives through USB C or something that might make up for the digital side of things. Disks are pretty much the only reason that people use backward compatibility. Without that, you should at least able to convert your disks to digital copys if you've played them on that account before
Streaming has come a long way and gotten better but one of the main things that turns me away from it is queues. It seems there's a limit to how many people can stream the same game at one time and for major releases like Starfield for example that limit can be reached quickly. You have to wake really early in the area your at just to be able to get into the game and avoid queues and that just not an experience I want with a video game.
Austin: "The laws of physics exist, Matt. The speed of light is only so fast." Matt: "But we're getting better at that!"
Good luck for any future review samples
It looks like a bin
Apple called, they want their own 2013 Mac Pro design back 😂
so do you
I'm from Brazil and Matt just used the best example that makes Gamepass the best choice for everyone. My XSX costed US$ 700 Austin and I have it because I got it in a good deal, the price is close to 1000. You're looking into this in your perspective only. Most of the people can't afford it, but they can buy a controller and play games on day one with gamepass, but in peak usage hours when everyone is using the cloud we have long waiting lines. Matt is a smart boi, give him a raise.
That’s why the series s exists. Yes cloud gaming works, but it sucks and the internet across all countries that Xbox sells in would not be able to handle that flex. Our own infrastructure in the US for internet is pretty bad in a lot of places and switching to just cloud would completely cut out those people. But I am sympathetic to your point. I understand that consoles prices are different in other countries due to laws and teriffs, but cloud only is not the way imo. Both should be readily available like it is now. We just need to keep both options improving over time
@@spencermartin838I don't agree with you bro, I use cloud game all the time and it works pretty fine, and if it's fiber internet it will look like you're using a console with games installed locally. If you have ok internet to watch yt with 4k you can play on cloud with a good experience, the XSX is the place I play when I want the better experience but I never had problems with cloud gaming.
It would be nice if they put a desktop on it so people can use it as a computer when not gaming.
that would be nice, but it's a console, people buy it to just play games, not really surf the web, thats what our computers are for. but i see what you're saying that would be badass, just like the steam deck. If you want that experience, even better with a wider library of games, go steam deck if you dont have one.
@@MrChillnaut people use the steam deck as a full computer when not gaming. If the xbox had a desktop as it already connects to the same app store it would be good for people who want to switch over to using it as a desktop and people are already trying to use the xbox as a computer replacement the only thing missing is a desktop.
@@Patrick1985McMahon yeah, but the majority of people who use Xbox use it as a gaming console. I'm sure Microsoft would definitely make it a desktop if enough of the market demands it, but instead it's a super water down version of it. I'm sure there is ways to alter the code or install windows on it if you really want that experience.
@@MrChillnaut Xbox has always used the Windows core system. When you turn your xbox on you're running Windows. They stripped the desktop UI out of it. It's trivial for them to add it back in no matter how few people want it. Thus your point doesn't make sense. The name Xbox derives from it being demonstration hardware for DirectX.
the biggest thing with cloud gaming is internet and there are still a lot of countries without proper internet access not to mention some people don't even have good internet and this is where physical or downloadable games come into play because you can play them offline anytime you want if these companies were to try to acheive this then they would have to make sure 90% of the world is connected and has stable connection
Lots of countries? Right here in North America ( Both USA and Canada) there are rural remote areas far away from big cities that only have Copper phone line DSL internet. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
It’s not surprising they want to go all digital, I believe it was with the Xbox One they originally announced that was all digital before back peddling. Then with the Xbox Series they release both a physical and a digital version. I personally prefer physical because it looks good on a shelf, it feels more like a collection, it keeps some resell value (All if Nintendo), those things can’t be replaced digitally.
Also, controlling your own media. Y'know microsoft will try to use this, eventually, to hold people's gaming libraries hostage while they jack up the streaming service price.
You all witness the Wifi Router and the Mini fridge! not to mention the Oven toaster! and now get ready for the 4k HD Humidifier!
I don’t care about my physical games “turned off or on” I just prefer to buy games used for significantly less or trade copies of games with friends.
All digital would make games sales in control of microsoft who’s sales aren’t as good
10:40 I thought you building up to game systems as a rental service, like a cable box or something. Cloud is still not possible, but renting systems is
In my opinion, they should just include a rechargeable battery pack with the console instead of the duracells. Keep the controller able to use optional batteries as they are now.
Microsoft :Let’s make the new disk-less Xbox disk shape instead of box shape
4:35, The email, if memory serves, was dated like a month before they finalized the ZeniMax/Bethesda acquisition (while they were also in talks to acquire WB Games, yet the main issue was that they wouldn't get to keep any of the WB-related IPs). Also gotta remember Nintendo laughed their way out of the room when Microsoft tried to acquire them back in 2000.
That happened when Phil Spencer was 32 and was doing software dev. He's still working for the same company, but Microsoft has changed more than, say, Valve.
Anytime a gaming stream in real time has to go through a number of routers, you'll still get latency. No matter how fast the servers are, no matter how wide Microsoft's Internet bandwidth and speed. And how fast your home connection speed is. Microsoft has no control of the traffic and delay over Xfinity routers, Verizon routers. etc.
I think the leaks could have been worse. They didn't have anything "bad" in there, and some of it was already outdated and changed. So who knows, it might end up helping them in some way if their plans totally change and companies like Sony don't expect it.
The ending to your video. Do you smell burnt toast. LOL
I REEAALLY hope they put some type of attachable disc drive at the very least. Im one of the few people that do collect and buy xbox games as my main system. Ironically limited run games also just started releasing xbox physical copies of games too.
I have the series x and got it for 2 reasons the first being my Xbox one the og sounded like it was going to blow and was super slow/crashing games, and the second reason is I still have DVDS I don't want to rent or buy a movies that I already have
if there one thing I'll bet is that there will be countries that'll end up putting tariffs or something of the like on the cloud gaming services, or import of hardware on run these services.
I didn’t even think of that. Teriffs on the usage of large amounts of internet for gaming. I’m using that as ammunition against cloud gaming thank you. I don’t think it’s all bad, but It can’t replace physical consoles yet
@@spencermartin838 yeah, cloud gaming looks cool, however my biggest issue is that it ends up being the only option. Considering there are places, not just developing countries but also large areas of the US have little access to broadband or still using dial up, that don't have access yet to higher speeds needed for this. It'll be hard to play games over a limited connection, even worse if you'd tried to download the games instead. There should be at least considerations or at least physical copies that could be made accessible in case of these scenarios.
Realistically the hardware is going to have to be relatively geographical local since cloud gaming is much more dependent on edge computing in order to keep latency to the absolute minimum. Remember 'the Cloud isn't real, it's just somebody else's computer', still holds true. When you play starfield in California, microsoft isn't streaming it to you from a data center in michigan.
What was the last physical copy of a game that you bought that you didn't have to download a large part of the game or the whole game itself?
Everything on my Nintendo Switch. Next question.
I'll get the new console, maybe. Its the 2TB drive that interests. I haven't bought a game on disk media since Mass Effect 3 came out on 360.
i miss the Phyisical Games on PC, even though there should be no game disc, they could still include some game audio for collectors and some game manual/arts and ofcourse the game key on some kind of card printed on it.
There are a lot of third party pack for Xbox they should team up and do a first part one for the controller as they had for 360 but should definitely include one in the box over batteries
I live in a rural part of Indiana, my internet is not great. Cloud gaming is not possible for me. And, my ISP recently upgraded the lines near me. If gaming went to cloud only, I'd have to stop gaming. But we'll have to see what the future holds.
...Or you'd have to play offline!
@Herowebcomics Cloud gaming by definition requires you to be online. So if gaming went cloud only I wouldn't be able to play. Now if it went digital only (but not cloud only) then I would be fine. I would just have to wait for the game to download. I can play normal games online fine, the problem only arises when it comes to cloud gaming.
@@DuchessofPangu I see.
02:00 Is that a desk fan? This is hilarious I still rock my Xbox One from over 8 years ago and my Xbox 360 that came out before the Xbox One!!
A pop top like a cd player would be fire too have on the new tube xbox.
Oh I get it, it’s basically a Roku box with a 2 TB DVR only instead of TV Shows & Movies it’s for Games. It’s for Game Pass & Microsoft Store they’re Streaming Services. I guess it’s somewhere between a Console System & Steam. Where you’re buying a streaming box for they’re streaming services.
we still need consoles because the majority of isp's have a data cap. that data cap is gonna be the deciding factor in anyone embracing cloud gaming
I really want Xbox to make an app that will work on every device and then you could just play all of Xbox games through the app and then all they do is just make a good controller that’s made to play all their games then you don’t have to be tied down to a certain device to play their games
It’s near enough there. Latest Samsung TV’s ship with an Xbox cloud app to play games.
@@iandavis8725 I don’t want games to be in the cloud I still want to be able to download them on my device but I want Xbox games to be playable on every device
Heres another thing in a lot of countries internet costs are stupid expensive even my country of origin in the middle east, prices there are pretty damn steep for data packages and the unli data packages, with that physical media helps a lot Im buying the game anyway install whats there and just patch the game from what shipped on it, until now discs are still being shipped with newer versions of the software on them if you get a newer print version. Even on indie games, dead cells when you buy physically across all platforms I think will come with the game and all DLCs on the physical media, sniper elite 3 remastered or the complete edition I think, just pop the game in and no updates it has the latest patch. The ghosts of tsushima directors cut doent need patches its complete and ready to play from the disc, at least the one I got recently. Thats still compelling vs waiting hours for a download
Microsoft Cloud gaming can shutdown severs whenever they want can control their content not like physical disc games where people have the control so even if they severs shuts down we can still play games on disc only cant play multiplayer on them
Still thinking the leak was to see what the reactions of fans would be. Pretty sure they want to avoid another fiasco like the the Xbox One Launch. another possibility is to mess with Playstation and see how they react. of course there was a rumor that there would be a new Playstation strategy which the new system is the same regardless and you can buy a BDRom drive seperately(your possible mention reminded me) why not have the same on the xbox side of things. I highly doubt the leaks are all finalized regardless.
Remember that these consoles with blue ray players can be used to play DVD/Blue ray video media, not just games. People still buy, though not as much as before, and have a collection of video media. So, getting a console with a player can be a two in one device.
I actually prefer digital because if the disc drive messes up your screwed but digital you don't have to worry....plus I buy everything online in the Microsoft store anyway
I think everybody is eventually going to do this and go digital on all media and not just discs. I already have an Xbox series X and I will not be purchasing this but it's good to know that there is a need for digital media and not as much physical discs anymore to make or take room
My ISP (CenturyLink) still isn't offering Fiber Internet at my house even though my sister and brother-in-law has CenturyLink fiber at their house that is down the street. If a lot of people still don't have access to fiber internet than how is cloud gaming feasible for most people right now?
here we have top tier internet infrastructure but the problem is the servers if only the servers in every region i have a fiber but still 90ping for story game not worth it
The 2020 email was misconstrued as trying to purchase Nintendo but what it was actually supposed to entail was it they were trying to build a stronger relationship with Nintendo and not just purchase them
I would like to play my games on the cloud like Matt says, but only when the technology can equal what it feels to play directly from my console ( I mean equal as in 0 input lag, no 20 minute wait times, etc.). If we actually get to that point then Im all in for cloud gaming, but for now I rather play games straight from my console
As a Brazilian, I'm really happy to see that Matt is on our side 😂🇧🇷
Dude you guys are lit 🔥
i would be fine with all digital if there was a way to actually get all your physical discs into a downloadable format. because it’s not fair that i should have to pay to get my games again
Matth is by himself on this one
I agree with Matt’s future prediction
Not every game is over 100 gigs and can easily fit on a Blu-ray. I would still like physical releases for game preservation purposes so companies can’t just write them off as losses for taxes and never re-release them. Then you are scr3wed when their digital storefront shuts down and your hard drive or ssd does and leaves you with nothing for your trouble. Corporations want you to own nothing and like it. That’s why subscription services are killing our beloved gaming industry and so many other software and hardware industries too. Locking basic functionality behind a paywall is the worst kind of corporate greed and the FTC needs to do something about it like actually enforce their own laws proactively not after enough people complain about it.
They want to push this online objective, then fine, but they should be lowering the price for digital vs. Buying a fiscal copy. I can't see how they justify selling them both for the same price.
Best Buy is not selling physical games already. It’s just not company wide yet. Like paper money is not going to be used, such is the fate for discs. I mean there will always be secondhand stores and the like that got them, but major companies will cease to sell them.
I hope physical media doesn't die. I really like gaming but I'm not supporting all digital or streaming. I'm also interested in these new console but only if there is ether a disk drive or a disk drive addon. I see 0 point in buying without a disk drive.
Honestly having a disc game I don't know why but it just gives me this feeling of self confidence and just makes me complete if that makes sense
Batteries were never a problem. I bought a 4pk with a charger for my 360 for 8.99 . It went up in price, a 4pk with a charger is 14$ ... way cheaper than buying third party packs .
Using AA batteries myself in Xbox Series controller. I use 4 pairs of 2100mAh rechargeable batteries. Instead of using Xbox rechargeable battery packs. Because I also use several other electronic devices that use AA batteries. So for me using AA rechargeable batteries is just more versatile.
"The speed of light is only so fast" "We're working on that!" These two I can't anymore 🤣
If you think about it now you're buying the box but there's a digital code on the inside anyway there's no physical disk in most of the games you buy today expecially Collector's Editions or if you buy console it comes with a code it's already starting to move that way and every companies being aggressive with the sales
How can they turn off your game if you have bought a physical disc? As long as it doesn't require internet they can't
Reason we want disc versions of consoles is because we can get used games much cheaper than being forced to cough up full prices . And also, some of us like to collect games and have libraries .
8:40 you know they make rechargeable AA Batteries?
Would a standard amd chip make game developers lives easier for pc Xbox parity etc?
I need a disc drive as I use my xbox to watch films on disc
Microsoft and Phil Spencer have done a great job at planning and accomplishing those plans
I actually think that Xbox is going to help Nintendo pay for their next-gen console itself maybe throw some funds and Nintendo's direction to collaborate a handheld console
I think that the series X isn't actually cylindrical, I think it's just got rounded edges on the front and then flat on the back. So more like a Ubox than an Xbox. A U tube if you will.
Xbox is going for the air purifier look.
And there is one thing about America I don’t like is that when I lived in Asia the Internet Wi-Fi whatever you call, it worked really good there was no like lag. There was no like real slow down at all. I just feel like America is doing something that needs to change.
I think that I don’t mind not having a disc drive at this point. I have many older games on disc that I love dearly, and I wish there was a way to digitize them. But I understand where the market is going. A blue ray attachment would be nice tho. However, I’m not at all behind cloud gaming. My internet is pretty good compared to most people and my friends and it struggles on cloud gaming. I want the physical hardware, plus it also feels empowering to own something powerful enough to play your wildest dreams in. I’m still crazed that my series x can run ray tracing. Bottom line, I don’t mind cloud gaming being a supplement to online games or functions of online games to improve their performance or quality, but I will not get behind a subscription just to use a digital console essentially. I will buy the hardware and am willing to pay the money for it. The market for a physical console is still most people who play console games. It’s a slim minority that regularly use cloud gaming. And it’s still so internet dependent that only people with good internet will be ok. Anyone with bad internet will probably not be able to play cloud gaming without massive problems. Physical consoles are still the future for the next gen and the powerful new chips they are suggesting to power the next gen consoles keeps that thought in line. Our games will still run on the hardware itself with powerful new chips. At least for next gen. The internet connection thing idk will be resolved anytime soon because people live in remote areas or just don’t have good internet. To go completely cloud makes no sense as it completely blocks a large portion of the market and significantly lessens the experience for those who have internet but it’s shitty internet. That’s my view on this
Tbh ik this is a long shot its just a theory that most likely wont happen but idk i can see xbox stopping in making new consoles and focusing 24/7 on taking cloud gaming to the next level. Like matt said their arent many xbox collectors and xbox vintage stuff thats worth bank like their is with PlayStation and nintendo, so i was thinking its a possibility for xbox to stop making consoles and i feel like xbox fan’s wouldnt complain but thats just my thoughts idk
Does it have a disc slot? That's all I want to know
The problem with digital vs physical, is that you've paid for the game. If the game is still on the disk, then you have the game files... On the disk, in front of you. It only takes 1 passionate individual to modify those game files and get the game working for the community again with an unofficial patch, even if they need to start their own servers, it's not that big of a deal if you like the game. To add to that, the amount of things that can go wrong testing and evaluating a digital only copy is mind boggling. From games I have participated in testing, physical copies are my favourite.
The Xbox looked like a big sound bar speaker.
It was bad enough when he pulled out the Alexa and Purifier that resembled new Xbox designs. But when he pulled out the fan that looked like a genuine PS5 Slim I was on the floor DYING!! 😂🤣😂💀
RIP special editions with their neat little booklets, extras, etc...
this thing went from a mini fridge to a mini bin
So should I wait for this or buy a Xbox now?
yea battery's can be an option just like disc should be 100% be an option
Why is everyone sleeping on the Direct to Cloud bullet for the controller? This is one of the things Stadia did right. Who cares if your Samsung TV isn't optimized for relaying controller inputs and haptics if the controller is going directly to the backend?
The next-generation Xbox and PlayStation 6 will probably be all digital I don't see GameStop being around much longer.
love the rant
Well since you guys don't know, I'll tell you. Microsoft has been revealed by docments in there UK case about Activision that there next system is going to be powered by ARM. They see how Apple is doing so good with it in there Macs so they are wanting to do it with streaming for the next Xbox. Yeah, I don't think it's a good idea myself though.
It's also a bluetooth speaker, wifi router, and air freshner.
As a Brazilian I really loved seeing us being recognized hahahaha
Digital download of video games is already here and the future. Because most video gamers seem to prefer it over buying physical disc. I buy video games only by digital download theses days. But i still buy films on DVD instead of digital download. I do have some films bought via digital download, but they are a small amount of my films collection. On DVD i get the entire film content plus some bonus extras. You don't always get the entire video game on the physical disc. Having still need to go online, and download further things like game patches. Personally i don't want to buy video game disc and then still need to go online to patch games. Makes sense to just digital download video games instead, as long as you have good speed internet connection.
Im from Brazil and that was mildly offensive. Please do It again! On the serious note, i love fighting games and the cloud is not good enough for competitive games, even if the server is on your living Room and you are playing on your bedroom
It’s not a box anymore. 😂so creative. Maybe it should be called Tubebox😂😂😂
bro got me thinking the new series s gonna look like a first gen amazon alexa
If they have no disk drive and are going all digital you would hope it cuts down on the manufacturing, transportation of, and physical sales of games. From this less waste of resources, environmental impact, and (not likely) hopefully reduction in price for digital games.