By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
GamexploreGamexplore
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Game
  • Mobile
  • VR News
  • Hardware
  • Guides
  • Reviews
  • Upcoming
Reading: Xbox’s Project Saluki is Game Pass for China, Positron is Disc-to-Digital Ownership Transfer – Rumor
Share
Notification
GamexploreGamexplore
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Game
  • Mobile
  • VR News
  • Hardware
  • Guides
  • Reviews
  • Upcoming
Follow US
© 2025 All rights reserved | Powered by Gamexplore
Gamexplore > My Bookmarks > News > Xbox’s Project Saluki is Game Pass for China, Positron is Disc-to-Digital Ownership Transfer – Rumor
News

Xbox’s Project Saluki is Game Pass for China, Positron is Disc-to-Digital Ownership Transfer – Rumor

May 13, 2026 4 Min Read
Share
4 Min Read
Xbox’s Project Saluki is Game Pass for China, Positron is Disc-to-Digital Ownership Transfer – Rumor
SHARE

Shortly after Microsoft announced a partnership with Discord to offer Game Pass benefits as part of the latter’s Nitro subscription, a new feature for the service has seemingly been discovered. According to Windows Central’s Jez Corden, this feature, dubbed Project Saluki, has been designed with the goal of targeting the Chinese market in particular, and will include several tiers of Game Pass and their associated benefits. China needing its own unique version of the subscription service comes down to the fact that Microsoft has to meet the unique regulatory demands of the country.

While no details about Project Saluki have been revealed, Corden posits that it might start offering games through the subscription service that have been officially verified by China’s regulatory bodies. Along with this, keeping in line with the kinds of games that have seen success in the region, there is also expected to be a larger emphasis on in-game currencies and other forms of microtransactions.

As for the rest of the world, Xbox is also seemingly working on a new feature codenamed Positron. While details are scarce, there are indications that it might be Microsoft’s way to offer digital copies of games that players already own physical copies of. As the report notes, this could be a larger push for Xbox to go all-in on digital games only. Currently, the company only offers digital-only options through the Xbox Series S, with the larger and more powerful Xbox Series X still including a disc drive.

Xbox’s desire to go fully digital might come down to the fact that Microsoft isn’t part of the Blu-Ray consortium, and because of this, it has to pay licensing costs to make use of the technology for its disc drives. Sony, on the other hand, is a member of the consortium and is able to include Blu-Ray disc drives in its consoles without having to pay licensing costs.

See also  Video Games No Longer Have Standard Price Tags, Each Game Will be Priced Differently – Analyst

Microsoft’s desire to lean more heavily into digital-only games might also come down to the fact that it has been focusing quite a bit of its effort on pushing Game Pass as one of its main consumer-facing services. This report, alongside the company’s other moves, might indicate that the next-generation console, Project Helix, might not offer any SKUs with disc drives at all, and the company will instead go all-in on digital. Interestingly, the company’s other major source of gaming income—gaming PCs—has seen disc drives essentially disappear over the last decade with the rise of Steam, with even modern PC cabinets lacking any room for an internal disc drive.

A recent report had indicated that Xbox has been exploring a number of new options for Game Pass. Among these is a “pick your own plan” option that would allow subscribers to opt out of services typically part of Game Pass that they might not use. This would include things like Minecraft Realms or Fortnite Crew. The idea would also open up new ways for the company to bundle its subscription costs, like including World of Warcraft play time as part of Game Pass, for instance.

Another rumored new plan for Game Pass involves a brand new tier that only includes first-party games published under the Xbox Game Studios umbrella. Datamines have indicated that this would include titles like DOOM Eternal and Grounded, among many others.


You Might Also Like

Resident Evil Requiem Trailer Finally Confirms Leon, Who Can Wield a Chainsaw

The Division 2: Into the Dark Introduces New Toxic Dark Zone, Improves PvEvP Experience

Romeo is a Dead Man Drops A New Update, Adds Customization Options and Photo Mode

The Crew 2 Finally Gets Offline Mode in Latest Update

Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO to Get Over 30 New Characters, 4 Stages in Super Limit-Breaking NEO DLC

TAGGED:Game Newsgame passMicrosoftNewsXboxXbox Series SXbox Series X
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Nagoshi Studio Gang of Dragon Studio’s Website Has Been Taken Offline
Next Article Marathon Season 2: NIGHTFALL Starts June 2nd, Full Reveal Coming May 25th Marathon Season 2: NIGHTFALL Starts June 2nd, Full Reveal Coming May 25th
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Steam Machine review: a great casual PC entry point let down by price
Steam Machine review: a great casual PC entry point let down by price
PC Game June 30, 2026
splatoon raiders
Splatoon Raiders Will Receive a 30-Minute Treehouse: Live Showcase After June 30th Direct
News June 30, 2026
College Football 27 Might Finally Make Dynasty Mode The Star
College Football 27 Might Finally Make Dynasty Mode The Star
PC Game June 30, 2026
Steam Machine reservations are already being resold on Ebay for up to $2900
Steam Machine reservations are already being resold on Ebay for up to $2900
Hardware June 30, 2026
New VR Games & Releases July 2026: Quest, PS VR2, PC VR & More
New VR Games & Releases July 2026: Quest, PS VR2, PC VR & More
VR News June 30, 2026
playstation portal
PlayStation’s Next-Gen Platform Seeks “A Seamless Experience” Enjoyable “Beyond the Living Room”
News June 30, 2026
chroma indigo ps5
PlayStation President Says Sony Can’t “Absorb All Component Cost Increases”
Upcoming June 30, 2026
gamexplore gamexplore
gamexplore gamexplore

Welcome to Gamexplore, your go-to destination for everything gaming. We are dedicated to delivering the latest updates, in-depth insights, and expert analysis from the ever-evolving gaming industry.

Editor Choice

Elden Ring Nightreign Surpasses 2 Million Digital Sales and Worldwide Shipments
Survios Stops VR Work On Alien: Rogue Incursion To Focus On Flatscreen Port
Google Extends Hardware Partnership with XREAL, Positioning AR Glasses Maker as Android XR Leader
Starfield Hotfix is Live for Crashes On PS5 Pro, PS5 Hotfix Coming Next Week

Trending News

Pokémon Go ‘A Dazzling Aria’ Masterwork Research tasks and rewards so far
Cronos: The New Dawn Has Broken Even, 9 Months After Launch
Borderlands 4 – Vex’s Origins and Abilities Showcased in New Cinematic Short and Trailer
Haymaker Targeting PC VR Port This Spring
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Reading: Xbox’s Project Saluki is Game Pass for China, Positron is Disc-to-Digital Ownership Transfer – Rumor
Share
© 2025 All rights reserved | Powered by Gamexplore
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?