PS4 Will Support Used Games, No Online Requirement

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To PlayStation fans' delight, Sony's Jack Tretton took the stage to announce that the PS4 won't have any pesky online requirements like the Xbox One, nor will playing, buying, or selling used games pose any sort of issue for consumers.

This is a huge win for Sony and the PlayStation platform, giving it a major edge against Microsoft and the Xbox One. Does this announcement now have you sold on Sony's next-gen console? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.

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