Xbox 360 users have been asking for a way to put memories onto their consoles since the console’s release. Microsoft has been hesitant to do so, citing the high cost of memory cards. But now that the Xbox One is available, it seems that Microsoft may be reconsidering its decision. According to a report from The Verge, Microsoft is considering adding support for memory cards in the Xbox One’s firmware. This would allow users to store games and other content on their consoles without having to purchase additional memory cards. This would be a huge boon for Xbox One owners, as it would make it easier and cheaper to keep their games and content safe and sound. Microsoft has been tight-lipped about this topic since the Xbox One’s release, but this change could signal a new direction for the console. If this rumor is true, it could mean that Microsoft is finally ready to let gamers store their memories on their consoles.