How to convert disc games to digital

The Xbox Series S is cheaper than the larger Xbox Series X, but that saving comes at a cost. Not only is the console less powerful, it also lacks the ability to use discs. The digital-only model seriously limits where you can buy your games, but a new patent could see that change.

As spotted by GameRant (opens in new tab), Microsoft has filed a patent (opens in new tab) that would let people be able to validate the ownership of a physical game. Once done players would gain access to a digital version of the game. If applied to current generation consoles, this would let Series S owners buy and play physical games.

The patent also mentions that this drive could solve one particular challenge relating to backwards compatibility. Series S owners are currently unable to port their existing collection of physical games to the console, a problem the Xbox Series X doesn’t share. So by offering this disc-to-digital system, Series S owners could enjoy all their old games digitally, without having to buy them a second time.

In theory, this sort of system might also benefit Xbox Series X owners as well. Players might be able to gain the benefits of owning a physical disc, rather than a digital licence, but without having to swap them out every time you want to play a new game. 

There are still a few unknowns. My main concern is what sort of small print this process might involve. For instance, if you verify a disc and convert it into a digital copy, does the digital copy belong to you in perpetuity or is it a one-time transaction? 

Say, for instance, you have to delete some games to free up storage space — a very real possibility with the Series S’s 512GB SSD. Can you re-download your converted titles again whenever you see fit, or will you have to go through the verification process a second time? This is something people would have to know, in case they ever decide to dispose of their older discs.

We also need to know whether a single disc can be authenticated more than once — because it could make purchasing pre-owned discs a pretty risky endeavor. Microsoft did announce plans to crack down on the pre-owned game market back in 2013, after all, in the run up to the launch of the Xbox One. 

Once a game was installed, the Xbox One's system was designed to let gamers play their games without a disc — but at the cost of being able to freely trade and sell their games without going through Microsoft-approved channels. Mass outcry from fans, and come casual trolling from PlayStation, meant these plans were quickly scrapped (opens in new tab).  It may have been nine years since that backlash, but it’s unlikely player attitudes have changed that much. 

It’s also not clear whether this system would require you to buy a stand-alone disc drive, or if any Xbox console capable of reading a disc could be used to verify the game. An Xbox One can read discs from across all four Xbox generations, after all.

Personally I like this idea, provided Microsoft implements it properly. I still prefer to buy games on disc, which offers better flexibility on where I buy and how much I pay. But I can admit that swapping out discs can be kind of a pain, and the option to convert them to digital titles is quite appealing. 

Games take up the same space on the SSD, no matter how you got them. But that conversion shouldn’t compromise the functionality of the physical copy in the process. Microsoft tried that once, and trying it again would only prove to ruin the goodwill its accumulated over the past several years.

But at the moment this sort of discussion is purely hypothetical. A patent application is not a product announcement, so there’s no guarantee that Microsoft will roll out a new kind of disc-to-digital conversion system. We’re just going to have to sit tight and see what happens. 

Microsoft has created a new patent that demonstrates a method for validating physical Xbox game discs to digital game entitlements. This disc-to-digital patent seems to have been created recently, though the concept is not a new one: as far back as 2018 (two years before the Series X|S was released) it was reported that such as disc-to-digital scheme would be implemented for the digital-only iteration of the next-gen Xbox.

Digital distribution of games is becoming more and more common, with both Sony and Microsoft releasing digital-only versions of their next-gen hardware. And even in the case of some physical releases (Halo Infinite being one well-known example), a digital download is required to fully install and play the game.

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How exactly the disc-to-digital conversion would work remains unclear, but it seems that the process would begin with users uploading a physical game's licensing details to a server network to gain access to a digital version of the game. The patent information doesn't seem to address whether the game disc would be usable from there, though it would be likely that if so, users would be required to check in from time to time.

No doubt this would be a very exciting feature for Xbox Series S users and those who haven't made the next-gen leap from Xbox One as of yet. Though many patent ideas don't see the light of day, it seems highly likely that Microsoft would want to implement such a feature. Love it or hate it, it appears that the future is digital when it come to gaming.

Can you convert disc to digital?

Convert DVD to Digital with VLC Media Player If you got a DVD drive on your computer, you can ask VLC to read the disc and convert it to a digital copy in MP4, AVI, or MOV container. Step 1. Open VLC media player on your computer. Click Media and select Convert/Save.

Can I get a digital copy of a game I already own on disc?

If I want to download the digital version do I need to make a separate purchase? Long story short, yes. You would have to repurchase it digitally.

Can you turn disc games into digital on PS4?

Insert the eligible PS4 game disc. Go to the game hub for the PS4 game. Select the upgrade offer on the game hub and review the upgrade offer. Select Download (or purchase with the discount price) to download/purchase content.

Can I transfer disc games to Xbox Series S?

Unfortunately, playing disc-based games on an Xbox Series S is not possible due to the console not having a disc drive. Game copies can't be converted from physical to digital, and vice versa.