Xbox to convert discs to digital games for Project Helix, new reports indicate

Microsoft is reportedly working on a disc-to-digital entitlement conversion program that will basically transform physical libraries into digital ones.

Xbox to convert discs to digital games for Project Helix, new reports indicate
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TL;DR: Microsoft is developing a disc-to-digital conversion program for Xbox One and Series X/S discs to support its rumored digital-only Project Helix console, allowing users to transfer physical game rights to digital accounts as physical game purchases decline. Xbox leadership has not yet confirmed this initiative.
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With today's news that PlayStation will stop making game discs after January 2028, new reports from The Verge say that Microsoft is preparing its own disc-to-digital program in preparation for an apparent digital-only Project Helix console.

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Microsoft's next-gen Project Helix console is rumored to be digital-only, and that makes sense for a number of reasons. Removing a component from Helix's bill of materials (BOM) will reduce manufacturing costs and improve margins--should Microsoft actually sell Helix at a profit this time. Consumers are also buying much fewer physical games, especially the Xbox userbase, which has been converted to digital for some time now.

To ensure gamers don't simply lose their entire physical disc catalog, Microsoft is prepping a software conversion program that will transfer the rights entitlements from a game disc to a user's digital account. Sources tell The Verge's Tom Warren that Xbox's disc-to-digital initiative will only work with discs from Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, and not Xbox 360 or original Xbox game discs.

Evidence of the new program was first uncovered back in May when the curious moniker 'Disc2Digital' was spotted in Xbox code.

Microsoft is famous for its quality-driven and high-performance backwards compatibility program, which allows more than 600 games across four console generations to be played on the Xbox Series lineup (this will increase to five generations once Helix is released).

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Will Disc2Digital require owners to insert each Xbox One or Series X/S disc into an Xbox console to convert the entitlement, or can conversion be done through a phone/PC or proof of ownership?
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If I convert an Xbox One or Series X/S disc to a digital entitlement, will I still be able to resell or lend that physical disc afterward?
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Does the Disc2Digital program apply to special or region-locked physical editions (collector's editions, imported discs) or only retail standard discs?
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Will converted digital entitlements retain backwards compatibility features (patches, enhancements, Xbox Series optimizations) that the original disc-based versions received?
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Leadership at Xbox has yet to confirm or announce anything related to Disc2Digital, however these kinds of reveals may be held back until Microsoft carries out its latest spree of heavy layoffs. This is rumored to begin on July 6, and reports say that up to five studios could be shut down, spun off, or sold, including Undead Labs, Compulsion Games, Ninja Theory, Double Fine, and even Arkane.

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Derek joined TweakTown in 2015 and has since reviewed and played 1000s of hours of new games. Derek is absorbed with the intersection of technology and gaming, and is always looking forward to new advancements. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector while taking a peek under the tech that powers it. He hopes to one day explore the stars in No Man's Sky with the magic of VR.

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