Changes come ‘as a result of feedback from the Xbox community’
[Update: It’s true. Microsoft has reversed its policies. There’s only a one-time system setup that requires an Internet connection — no daily check-ins. Discs work like they have in the past — they’ll need to be in your console’s tray — so trade-ins aren’t going to change. Also, no regional restrictions. Best part? Theupdatewas written by Microsoft’s Don Mattrick.]
After what already feels like an eternity ofwarranted criticismover Microsoft’s mandatoryonline check-insfor Xbox One and other related DRM policies, the company has seemingly taken the backlash to heart. The always-online requirement has been dropped, meaning users won’t have to check in daily and game discs will function as they do currently, reportsGiant Bomb. Sources tell the outlet that the new polices will result in the following:

The officialXbox website’s FAQfor Xbox One has been updated today stating that “As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurate —please check here for the latest.” At the time of publication, the link is unavailable. We’ll know what’s been changed soon enough.
I was so convinced that Microsoft was committed, that it had the infrastructure in place and wouldn’t turn back no matter how much heat it took. It feels so great to be wrong.








