Microsoft said it expects to completely solve the recent Xbox server failure through update in the near future. On Friday, the Xbox support team acknowledged the server problem for the first time, causing some console users to be unable to start the games they have purchased within four days. In a news update on Monday, Microsoft said the situation had improved significantly, but said it could not completely solve the problem in a few days.
"We have seen a significant improvement in the problem of preventing users from buying and starting games," the company said "We expect that with the launch of the new update, the problem will be completely solved in the next few days."
On Xbox In the latest update, many users claimed that they still couldn't start the game they bought.
According to "does it play?" (a twitter account that specifically tests whether commercial distribution games can operate normally without the network) in the test, most Xbox games need to be checked online before starting. "This is not the case on Playstation or switch," the account said. "Trust us, we've tested it."
The account added: "if the Playstation server is permanently down tomorrow, every single player game you have can be permanently offline (provided that the host is running normally and the account is connected)." "Only a small number of game situations are not allowed." "Microsoft needs to revise their DRM policy."