In a surprising move, Microsoft has officially ceased the sale and rental of movies and TV shows through both the Xbox platform and the Microsoft Store. This change was communicated through an update on their FAQ pages and took effect on July 18th. Existing customers can rest assured, as they will still have access to content they have previously purchased.
Despite this decision, Microsoft has pointed out that users can continue to watch personal videos on their Xbox devices, and Windows customers retain the ability to play back and download their purchased content. Notably, Microsoft's shift mirrors similar actions taken by other tech giants like Apple and Google, who have also moved away from digital content sales in recent years.
While the company has recommended alternative services such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV for those seeking new entertainment options, it's worth noting that there will be no refunds for past purchases, nor the option to transfer ownership of content to other platforms.
This decision comes on the heels of significant layoffs within Microsoft's gaming division, raising questions about the future direction of its entertainment and gaming strategies. As the industry evolves, it will be interesting to see how users adapt to the changing landscape of digital media consumption.
Key Points:
Despite this decision, Microsoft has pointed out that users can continue to watch personal videos on their Xbox devices, and Windows customers retain the ability to play back and download their purchased content. Notably, Microsoft's shift mirrors similar actions taken by other tech giants like Apple and Google, who have also moved away from digital content sales in recent years.
While the company has recommended alternative services such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV for those seeking new entertainment options, it's worth noting that there will be no refunds for past purchases, nor the option to transfer ownership of content to other platforms.
This decision comes on the heels of significant layoffs within Microsoft's gaming division, raising questions about the future direction of its entertainment and gaming strategies. As the industry evolves, it will be interesting to see how users adapt to the changing landscape of digital media consumption.
Key Points:
- Microsoft has stopped selling/renting movies and TV shows.
- Existing purchased content remains accessible.
- Users are encouraged to explore alternative streaming services.
- No refunds or content transfers available.
- This change follows recent layoffs in Microsoft's gaming sector