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Player2 said:
AnthonyW86 said:
Player2 said:
Carl2291 said:
In 15-20 Years time, when the Xbox One is no longer supported and the servers shut down...

What will consumers do with Xbox One videogames?

Nothing, the games will be unplayable and the value of their collections will hit zero.

Then Microsoft will be required to state the term that the license on the game will run. In other words they are reguired to state at pruchase when they are going to shut down the servers. People alway's say ''you buy the license not the game''. Than my question is, what's the term that license can be used?

"(...) from time to time, Microsoft may change its policies, terms, products and services to reflect modifications and improvements to our services (...)"

Translation: We can change the rules as we want.

Nope they can't. If i buy a license for say two years, and i can only use it one year i am entitled to a refund. So if Microsoft would state you can use that game for 10 years and you can only use 5, you are entiteld to a refund. You payed, they didn't deliver. But even if you aren't entitled to a refund and they can change the rules, they are still required to state the term that the license can be used.