Family Sharing could return to Xbox One, says Microsoft's Whitten
 				  					
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 Xbox corporate VP 
Marc Whitten  wishes that Microsoft had done a better job explaining the features of  the Xbox One, many of which were removed when the company 
reversed the console's "always-online" connection policy. Speaking to 
IGN,  Whitten responded to a recent online petition asking Microsoft to  re-reverse its decision and re-implement features like Family Sharing,  which would have allowed users to share their digital games with other  Xbox One owners via Xbox Live. "The thing that's really gratifying is  that people are excited about the types of features that are possible,"  he said, "and it's sort of shame on us that we haven't done as good of a  job as we can to make people feel like that's where we're headed."
"We need to do more work to talk about what we're doing because I think  that we did something different than maybe how people are perceiving  it." For one thing, he said, Family Sharing isn't necessarily gone for  good. "If [Family Sharing] is something that people are really excited  about and want, we're going to make sure that we find the right way to  bring it back." It would require additional engineering to enable Family  Sharing after always-online was dropped, so the feature was removed  from the Xbox One launch window.
Whitten said Microsoft "learned a lot of lessons" over the course of the  Xbox One's reveal, and the company will be "engaging more with the  community" going forward. "I think it's the number one thing I'd want to  do if I went back, was have the conversation more open and more  complete."
 				 					
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 	  	 		 			 				Best Buy opens Xbox One Day One pre-orders, Gamestop officially out
 				  					
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 Best Buy pre-orders for the Xbox One Day One Edition 
are now live (
again), while many other retailers are quickly selling out of their stocks.
The Xbox One Day One Edition is 
no longer  up for pre-order at Gamestop "due to high demand," a spokesperson tells  us. Those interested in learning when more consoles are available at  Gamestop can sign up for 
the mailing list.
Gamestop 
halted PS4 pre-orders  for the same reason on July 9, so if an intense feeling of déjà vu just  assaulted anyone, it's totally normal. Or you're in the Matrix.
Here's the latest next-gen retailer run-down: Amazon is out of Xbox One Day One consoles, but it has the 
standard edition, and it also has 
standard PS4 bundles. Wal Mart has 
Day One editions and a variety of 
PS4 launch bundles for pre-order. Best Buy, of course, now has 
Xbox One Day One for pre-order, along with the 
PS4. 				 			
  			 				Source: 
IGN &  
Best Buy