All games for Microsoft's Xbox One must first be installed onto the console's HDD before they can be played, according to a report from Wired.
Wired reports that game discs must first be installed onto the Xbox One and, if owners want to use the disc with a second account, that owner would be given the option to pay a fee and install the game from the disc. This suggests that, once installed, games may no longer require their discs.
It is unclear whether this means Xbox One will support used games and what this means for users who rent games or lend them to friends.
Current-gen consoles like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 support used games, which make up a significant portion of retail game sales.
While competitor Sony is yet to confirm whether the PlayStation 4 will support used games, its VP of Worldwide Studios, Michael Denny told CVG back in February that it would "do the right thing" by consumers, saying that Sony understands that it's a "massively important issue" and it would be considering the wants of both gamers and game makers.