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Retailer says customers less likely to buy a system that can't play used titles.

When we passed along word of reports that Microsoft's next console would use an Internet-connected account to stop used game sales earlier this week, the vast majority of commenters were heavily against the idea. It turns out they have an ally in a major game retailer that doesn't often get much love from the Internet throngs.

GameStop is taking to the press to try to highlight just how damaging a used-game-free system would be to a hardware maker's brand. Speaking to Bloomberg, GameStop spokesman Matt Hodges said the company's surveys of customers show that they would be much less likely to purchase a console that didn't let them buy or sell their used games.

“We know the desire to purchase a next-generation console would be significantly diminished if new consoles were to prohibit playing pre-owned games, limit portability, or not play new physical games,” Hodges said.

Though GameStop hasn't released specific numbers from the survey, Hodge's statement definitely gels with the reaction that the used-game blocking idea received from online forums and writers. Then again, GameStop isn't exactly an uninterested, neutral observer in this matter. The company makes roughly half of its profits by reselling used games for much more than it pays for them, and GameStop stock dropped about 6 percent immediately following the Edge report (though it has mostly recovered since then).

Still, gamers committed to the idea that physical games should be theirs to buy and sell should take the PR help wherever they can get it. If Microsoft hasn't completely finalized this rumored design decision yet, the public reaction to the mere hint of it should have the company thinking twice.

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I think Gamestop makes too much profit off of used games. I like being able to trade in games. It's possible you bought a game you didn't like or never play & it makes sense to have the ability to use that game towards credit for one you have your eyes on. Honestly though if MS or even Sony decides this route, i'll simply rent my games and go from there. I don't know why people though would spread rumors on something like this. It only encourages the idea, not to mention i don't even like the idea of 'digital only'. Some games i will do digital but if it's a classic or a game series i really like i prefer the physical copy.

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You won't be able to rent games if this happens.

There are some strong indications (looking at XBOX guy's FB page) that it's 100% likely that they want to do it.

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