Gamers to pay for key Xbox One features
Key
features of Microsoft's Xbox One console, which is expected to go on
sale in November, will only be available with an annual subscription.
The requirement covers recording and sharing of gameplay
videos, making Skype video calls and using a service that finds gaming
opponents.An Xbox Live Gold account that currently costs $60 (£40) will be needed for all these features.
Sony PlayStation 4 owners will also have to pay for some online services.
However, the president of Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed, via a post on Twitter, that its machine would not restrict games recording and streaming features to paid subscribers.
Watch and recommend Microsoft revealed the requirement in an update to webpages detailing the Xbox One's features.
In addition, on the Xbox One the annual subscription will let players share videos with friends. The console records a rolling sample of a player's previous five minutes gameplay to make it easier to share key moments.
The payment will also let owners chat to friends via video on Skype and use the OneGuide and SmartMatch services.
OneGuide analyses what Xbox One owners usually watch and recommends TV shows and YouTube content to match. The SmartMatch service links players with other gamers of a similar ability to ensure they are not outclassed in multiplayer matches.
In June, Sony revealed a change to its previous policy which gave all owners of its PlayStation 3 console access to online multiplayer games. With the PlayStation 4, owners will have to pay $50 (£32) a year for a PlayStation Plus account to do the same.
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