New Microsoft patent could solve the biggest problem of Xbox Series S

The Xbox Series S could add a new patent from Microsoft-and finally solve the biggest compatibility problem that gamers have with the all-digital console without a disc drive.

A new Microsoft patent could significantly improve the game compatibility on the Xbox consoles and add a new feature for your digital game libraries . The patent describes the function of creating a digital copy of a game that you have as a disc. This would be particularly accommodated by gamers with an Xbox Series S, since it does not have a disc drive.

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The patent describes a process through which you could add a game in a physical form as a copy to your digital library . Unfortunately, it is currently not yet known which end devices you could scan the disc into your library. Also, the patent does not show whether the disc would continue to be used according to the copy and whether it would be a permanent or temporary license that you would have to update at regular intervals.

While the feature could be quite useful for many Xbox owners, it is not yet clear whether Microsoft will ever implement it . The registration of a patent alone does not suggest the implementation of a project.

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Only recently has a comprehensive network dropout have denied many players access their digital Xbox library. The incident has once again shown that purely digital games for gamers are certainly associated with risks. A combination option from a disc version and digital copy could therefore be an attractive alternative for many players.

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