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The Xbox One is sure off to a rocky start, but the console's chief product officer, Marc Whitten, still has hope. In a candid chat with IGN, Whitten admitted that the company feels shame for the way the console was introduced.



From Techradar:
He also revealed that the Family Share feature, which would have allowed family members and friends to share digital games, could make a return.The feature was dropped when the company flip-flopped on its controversial DRM policies following a tumultuous E3, and as some gamers signed a petition asking for it back, it seems Microsoft isn't deaf to the pleas.'Shame on us'The thing that's really gratifying is that people are excited about the types of features that are possible, 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, Whitten said.
  Playing the shame game, Microsoft says Xbox One Family Sharing could return