Yes.So say you go physical, that means the disc in the box of either version of the game would be identical right?
Interested in what EA does with FIFA lolThat's one big company confirmed. Hopefully everyone else follows.
That's one big company confirmed. Hopefully everyone else follows.
So say you go physical, that means the disc in the box of either version of the game would be identical right?
Not necessarily I guess they can make different disc versions with the corresponding pré loaded content.So say you go physical, that means the disc in the box of either version of the game would be identical right?
They are releasing two versions of the game - see black flag last gen instead of company's charging you for the two versions both versions are interchangeable you buy one you get both and will have the best available version on the console you have it's greatI'm still not sure what this whole smart delivery thing means. Just how different are the next-gen versions of these games that are on this program? If they are significantly enhanced, is MS paying for that privilege?
I think the difference is there are no separate SKUs with Smart Delivery, it's one SKU for the entire Xbox ecosystem. Then your device will pull through the appropriate data. So you buy it once and that SKU will work on both gens of Xbox (and xCloud too perhaps?).
That is pretty cool. I hope the PS5 supports something like this as well.
I understand that part, but what's the difference between the two versions is my question and who is paying for it? And if it's MS who is paying for it, then is it only exclusive to them?They are releasing two versions of the game - see black flag last gen instead of company's charging you for the two versions both versions are interchangeable you buy one you get both and will have the best available version on the console you have it's great