As of right now, it's still unclear exactly what Microsoft will do to curb used game sales, but whatever it is, Take-Two wants in.
At the Cowen Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick commented on Microsoft's rumored strategy for used-game sales on Xbox One, "There's no question that if Microsoft has figured out a way to tax used games, then we should get paid, too. It's hard to imagine why they should and we shouldn't."
The benefit of charging a fee for used games is to recuperate the costs that the publisher loses, not Microsoft. Fortunately for Take-Two, its focus is on releasing quality content that urges players to hold onto their games rather than punishing others for taking advantage of a cheaper price point.
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