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The future is looking increasingly digital for next-gen video game consoles, but one method that might ease the transition is a disc-to-digital service that allows users to bring their libraries with them. While there is speculation that this feature will launch around the time that Xbox debuts its next-gen console, Project Helix, a first taste of the future might be arriving sooner than expected.
Xbox Insiders received a message in lieu of an update this week, with Xbox’s program lead Brad Rossetti teasing that something big was on the way. “Xbox Insiders on console, as you have seen we paused flighting this week as we prep for week next. Thanks for being patient! The wait is worth the wait, I promise,” Rossetti wrote online.
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This is widely rumored to be the first look at Xbox’s disc-to-digital program, something that Windows Central editor Jez Corden–who has filed several reports on the feature–teased its debut with a “positron cometh” tweet. This is reportedly the codename for the rumored disc-to-digital feature, with other reports claiming that Xbox Play Anywhere will give users the option to switch from physical to digital.
While Xbox has yet to confirm if Project Helix will be an all-digital

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