Xbox Live is experiencing issues as the Electronic Entertainment Expo event kicks off in Los Angeles.
Microsoft’s gaming infrastructure is down for many today. Gamers on Twitter and other social networks are complaining about the outage that is keeping them from enjoying online multiplayer games like Call of Duty as well as primarily single-player games that rely on third-party servers to start.
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We’ve reached out to Microsoft to ask what is causing these problems, and we’ll update this post with any new information.