Xbox disc-to-digital feature could future-proof your game collection
Sony's recent decision to phase out physical PlayStation games has reignited the debate around the future of physical media. While Microsoft hasn't made a similar announcement for Xbox, a new report suggests it may already have a plan to soften the blow if discs eventually disappear.
According to The Verge, Microsoft has been testing a Disc-to-Digital feature internally that would allow owners of physical Xbox games to convert them into digital licenses. The system is reportedly compatible with both Xbox One and Xbox Series X game discs, giving players a way to preserve access to their libraries without having to repurchase titles digitally.
The process is said to be fairly straightforward. Players would insert a supported game disc into their Xbox, after which the title would be linked to their Microsoft Account as a digital entitlement. From that point on, the game could be played just like a digital purchase, complete with features such as Xbox Play Anywhere and Xbox Cloud Gaming, where supported.
Perhaps the most interesting part is how Microsoft reportedly plans to handle ownership. If you decide to lend or sell the physical disc, the digital entitlement can allegedly be transferred to the new owner's console profile, automatically removing access from the previous account. It's an elegant solution that preserves the resale value of physical games while embracing a digital future. According to the report, bundled content, DLC, and special editions would also be supported.

There are some limitations, however. Microsoft has reportedly warned internal testers that certain early Xbox One discs may not qualify, depending on when and how they were manufactured. That suggests compatibility won't necessarily extend to every physical Xbox game ever released. Microsoft has yet to officially confirm the feature, so it remains a rumor for now.
Even if it does arrive, though, it wouldn't solve every problem. Xbox's extensive backwards compatibility remains one of the platform's biggest strengths, but a future console without a disc drive would still leave many original Xbox and Xbox 360 titles behind. Some backwards-compatible games - including Batman: Arkham Origins, Ace Combat 6 (one of my favorites), Driver: San Francisco, and Spider-Man: Web of Shadows - aren't available digitally at all, meaning there would be no way to preserve access without physical media.
Still, if Microsoft's next-generation Xbox is headed toward an all-digital future, a Disc-to-Digital system could make that transition far less painful. With Sony yet to announce any equivalent solution, Xbox may have an opportunity to win over collectors who aren't quite ready to leave their shelves behind.
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