
We already knew that Microsoft’s Xbox One  console will allow you to play a disc-based game while it installs in  the background – which is apparently required – but now it has also been  confirmed that you will be able to play a game while it’s still  downloading.
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed with Polygon that the Xbox One will  be able to play games as they download, eliminating the need to wait  for dozens of gigabytes to transfer to the console before you jump in  and start playing.
Sony already confirmed the convenient feature for the PS4, but this is the first time Microsoft has mentioned it.
This will certainly be a huge time saver  for Xbox One gamers, especially since the games themselves will likely  have large file sizes. Xbox One game discs will be based on Blu-Ray  which means that the games themselves could have file sized of well over  10 GB. 
The feature presumably covers Xbox Live  Arcade Games, Indie Games and titles that are already available as a  physical copy, dubbed ‘Games on Demand’. It’s not clear, however,  whether this would cover additional downloadable content (DLC) too.
Sony’s play as you download feature will let you choose to first download the single-player or multiplayer part of the game, letting you access your favourite part faster. 
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