Latest Xbox 720 leak suggests always-connected gameplay, hard disk installs

Xbox 720
Xbox: Connecting people

With the PS4 and Wii U out in the open, we're pretty anxious about what Microsoft is planning for its

next Xbox

Durango Unchained

If true, this seems to be Microsoft's way of avoiding the resale of used games – something that has already caused a lot of outcry in the gaming community following previous similar rumours.

Microsoft is apparently packaging this "Always On, Always Connected" in a way that seems to benefit the player, avoiding lengthy bootups and update waits.

However, in the wake of the SimCity debacle, this will no doubt prove to be a hugely controversial move for Microsoft if any of this is substantiated. EA's disastrous launch put many gamers off the idea of always-on DRM in games.

But for an entire console? That's not going to go down well.

For all the latest rumours surrounding the Xbox 720, check out the video below:

Via VGleaks

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