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There is a rumor spreading about the new xbox720 that most of us are not happy about. That is that the next console will not be able to play second-hand games. So where did this rumor or should I say "report" start? Well it started with the website Kotaku. According to them they had heard from one of their trusted sources that the Xbox 720 will not play second-hand games! What this means is that the Xbox will take the same approach as what is going on with PC games in the current age.

It is not known how in the world Microsoft will be able to control this as a lot of Xbox gamers are not even connected to the internet. This is also going to be of big disadvantage to a lot of pre-played game dealers as they will lose a lot of money. The other people who will be disadvantaged is the buyer of cheap second-hand games. I don't know about you, but I love to trade in my old games and get me something new it saves me a lot of money this way!

I think that this is purely a rumor and I don't think that Microsoft will make the Xbox 720 Immune to Second hand games. I think they will keep it real like it is now.

Here are some other Xbox rumors.

The Xbox 720 has been given a codename, "Durango" they reportedly use it at Microsoft.

The Xbox 720 will get released some time in 2013.

The Xbox 720 will get announced at E3 2012.

According to sources the Xbox 720 or now codenamed "Durango" will get announced this year at E3. I think this rumor is true, though Microsoft confirmed that there will not be a prototype console if there were to be an announcement. As for the release date, it is believed that the Xbox Durango will hit the shelves sometime in 2013 about a year from now. While it seems around the corner, it is about time, because the Xbox 360 has almost reached it's lifespan of 10 years.

The Xbox 360 and PS3 are both old consoles. They still have good graphics and good hardware, but the problem is, is that the PC's are moving at a very fast pace (with the hardware) and it is hard for the Xbox 360 to compare on a graphical level.

With that said I urge Microsoft to bring us the next-gen Xbox as I am sure gamers all over the world are hungry for some new tech.