
On Wednesday afternoon, Phil Spencer made a big announcement that likely flew under the radar for most gamers. Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil 7: Biohazard will be the first major third-party ‘XBox Play Anywhere’ title. Players who pick up the game digitally on XBox ONE will have instant access to the game on their Windows 10 PC.

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Tech4Gamers writes: "A PlayStation Support assistant has confirmed that the 30-day timer implemented by the new DRM policy is part of an update and isn’t a bug. While responding to a fan’s query, PS support revealed that all games purchased digitally after March 2026 will be affected by this time limit.
If your PS4 or PS5 does not connect to the internet within 30 days, the game’s license will expire, and it won’t launch on the console unless the connection is restored. Hence, every digital game you purchase from now on will require an online check-in, or else you will lose ownership."
That is wild lol. Steam already does this for some games depending on the developer...but man...all digital games on ps5...
This has to be a mistake.
“Received word from an anonymous insider. The Sony DRM issue is unintentional. From what we gathered, Sony accidentally broke something while fixing an exploit. They've known about the confusing UI for a while, but didn't see it as urgent. Hoping for a clarifying statement now.”
The screenshot from the article is from an AI chat bot, there are plenty of screenshots floating around from actual human chat reps stating the opposite.
It this is real then I will never buy digital again and if the PS6 is digital only then it will be the first Playstation Console I wont buy
"Games will vanish" is click baity as hell...all you have to do is log in and the license is restored.
The massive existing library is why most people are committed to Steam. If Microsoft can convince people to start buying games elsewhere, it could create a snowball effect.
Microsoft has ways to go to claim more market share in this area. Luckily Steam is leaving room for competitors to improve on what consumers want from a digital service.
It's a interesting concept but I feel steam is just too flexible and accessible
Very cool liking the play anywhere .
Windows 10 store exclusives might compete with Steam, but not Play Anywhere. PC gamers will buy Resident Evil 7 on Steam. The fact that it is simply available on Windows 10 through the store or via Play Anywhere is barely any advantage at all. Only a very small group of gamers are going to move between Xbox and PC to play the same game.