Microsoft plans to fully resolve the recent issue with Xbox Live servers in the near future. Because of it, users of Xbox consoles faced difficulties last week when launching their own games, including singles. They were simply not available.
After many criticisms of Microsoft and Xbox policies, the platform holder announced significant improvements in the situation. A full-fledged fix to prevent such problems will be released in a few days.
“We have seen a significant improvement in an issue that was preventing some users from purchasing and running games ,” the postreads . “ We expect a full resolution [of the situation] in the coming days with the release of a new update.”
Responses to the latest Xbox update contain many messages from users claiming they still can’t play their purchased games.
According toDoes It Play? on Twitter, which reviews commercial releases for offline playability, most Xbox games require online review before launch.
“They are not on the PlayStation or Switch. Believe me, we tested -added Does It Play? – If the PlayStation servers go down permanently tomorrow, every single player game you play will work offline (assuming the console is running and the account is linked). Other than a tiny number of games that won’t run. Xbox needs to fix the DRM issue. Waving your hands won’t help… Nobody wins, especially Xbox fans, when the entire catalog ends up unavailable.”
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