When did the Xbox servers go down?
April 15, 2010
Xbox network
Developer | Microsoft |
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Platform(s) | Xbox (Servers shut down on April 15, 2010) Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X and Series S Windows XP – Windows 7 as (Games for Windows – Live) Windows 8/8.1/10/11 as (Microsoft Store/Xbox App) Windows Phone iOS Android |
Status | Active |
Members | 90 million (as of April 2020) |
Why can’t I play on Xbox Live?
What does this mean, and why can’t I play? Answer: If you do not have an active Xbox Live Gold account, you will not be able to play online multiplayer games. Players receive this message for one of three reasons: You do not have an active Xbox Live Gold account, which is required to play multiplayer games online.
Can’t play any online games Xbox One?
- Restart Xbox One.
- Check the network cable.
- Connect directly to modem.
- Make sure your Live Gold membership is still valid.
- Check the Xbox Live service status.
- Make sure your kid isn’t restricted from playing online.
- Specific case: Multiplayer error, your account is set up online.
Who hacked the Xbox?
Microsoft has confirmed it was hacked by the same group that recently targeted Nvidia and Samsung. Hacker group LAPSUS$ – branded DEV-0537 in Microsoft’s blog post outlining the attack – stole and released part of the source code for Bing, Bing Maps, and Microsoft Cortana.
Can’t connect to Xbox game servers?
If you can’t connect to an Xbox multiplayer game on Windows 10, go to Settings > Gaming > Xbox Networking. If you’re having a similar problem on Windows 11, open the Xbox Console Companion app, select Settings, and then select the Network tab. Then check to see if Server connectivity no longer shows Blocked.
Why isn’t my Xbox multiplayer working?
Unplug the power cord from the back of the modem. After one minute, plug the modem back in and wait for all the lights to return to their normal state. Turn on the console. Test your connection again (Profile & system > Settings > General > Network settings > Test multiplayer connection).