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#318120 17-Dec-2024 13:13
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Having issues with our original Xbox One, and instead of fixing it, thought might be better to replace with a newer model.... catch is, I have a reasonable library of disc based games.

 

Looking at Xbox.com, appears the S is digital only, correct ?

 

So I'll be only able to get an X series with disc drive ? Which cranks the price up, being the top line model....

 

 





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  #3321794 18-Dec-2024 09:10
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Some off topic replies here but the general answer to the original query is: if you have Xbox games on disc and you want to continue using them, you need the Xbox Series X (non-Digital Edition).


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