Microsoft working on response to Xbox One issues
Microsoft is working on a response to the Xbox One pre-owned and always-online issues.
Earlier this week a campaign was created to urge Sony not to follow in Microsoft's footsteps in charging players a fee to play pre-owned games.
Xbox Live director of programming Major Nelson attempted to address the concerns by creating a new post on his blog.
"We're fully aware of what is going on," he wrote. "I am also working on a few things to address it. I can't say much more right now. But we ARE listening."
It's currently believed that players will have to pay an extra fee to unlock and play pre-owned games on Xbox One.
Microsoft employees have also stated that the Xbox One won't have to be connected to the internet all the time, but it will have to connect once a day.