wow very original and insightful
That was my first thought too.If true, could be further confirmation that the all-digital Series X refresh is indeed still happening.
This is down to the decline in physical sales on Xbox, not Game Pass or full game sales.Game Pass has alarmingly devalued Xbox games.
Not really complaining, my Series X physical and digital library didn't cost much at all.
Yep, retailers will be one of the first to get a heads up about it.If true, could be further confirmation that the all-digital Series X refresh is indeed still happening.
Feel like I'm on the other forum sometimes.
Microsoft wants nothing to do with physical media and wants to cut it off as soon as they can.
Pulling all inventory instead of selling through what is already on shelves sure is something.
Can't they like, donate them instead of destroying them or something?
This...probably is very reflective on how a lot of people feel about this game but through actual action.Can't they like, donate them instead of destroying them or something?
Microsoft is likely seeing abysmal physical sales, particularly for their own published games, as you can access them via a monthly subscription instead.
Microsoft wants nothing to do with physical media and wants to cut it off as soon as they can.
You guys *do* remember that Walmart is discontinuing physical sales of all games, right? Just seems like they're doing it slowly rather than all at once.Game Pass has alarmingly devalued Xbox games.
Not really complaining, my Series X physical and digital library didn't cost much at all.
You see a softball in the air, you don't want to swing at it?
I work for Walmart and that screenshot is from the Me@Walmart app (an app only for employees of Walmart). You can download Me@Walmart on any Android or iOS device. It's what we use to clock in, price check items, check the location of things, print labels, etc.Seems weird since in the first picture, the memo has a picture of the item that just looks like a regular iPhone screenshot...
That being said, I remember hearing some people saying they'd heard that Walmart was considering getting rid of Xbox physical games at their stores last year in response to the story of Best Buy removing physical media
If true, could be further confirmation that the all-digital Series X refresh is indeed still happening.
Usually happens when there is so much excess inventory they can't mark it down and justify shelf space.
Yup, giving product away still holds the company liable if something were to go wrong. Probably much more likely with food items (if it goes bad, etc.) than video games, but it's still the path of least resistance.It's most company policies to destroy products (including food, sadly) instead of giving it away. I assume there's a tax break in it.
Wario says he saw a similar memo, so who knows
Leave only one zero. Its there.
I'm just going off what the tweet says. Plus people in wario discord have said they seen this memo different screenshots from sources. So I'm not really sure if legitThread title suggests it's all/several games, but OP just seems to be about Starfield, am I missing something?