That's their form of 'always online'.
Microsoft dismisses Xbox One online requirements and used-game fees as 'potential scenarios'...
we have not confirmed any details today, nor will we be
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I wonder what they're pushing...
Shame there is no TV or sports support.
Also cod wasn't mentioned at all, insane.