Microsoft’s new XBox One will ship with region-locks that divide the world; yours will only work if it connects to the DRM server from one of 21 selected countries. The countries include some, but not all, EU nations, which is almost certainly illegal under the EU’s strict common market rules. Here’s hoping that Redmond gets a punitive fine big enough to clobber the program and scare the shit out of any other company contemplating similar idiocy.
Notably this “region coding” splits up the EU – most countries are in but some are out – and it also excludes Poland, the development home of The Witcher game series, a title Microsoft touted in its E3 launch presentation. Yes, that’s right, the developers of this Xbox launch title will not be able to play the game they developed. I generally find it wise to assume that Microsoft are not stupid, but whatever their plan is, it’s eluding me here. Sony was quick to announce that its competitive product, the PS4, would not be region-locked.
MSFT to Region-Lock Xbox One on Launch [Alan Wexelblat/Copyfight]