Gavin
January 4th, 2008, 10:36 AM
Microsoft has apologised for the glitches that hit its Xbox Live online game system during the Christmas break.
The software firm said it was "disappointed" with its performance and promised a free downloadable game to all users as recompense.
It said the problems had been caused by a surge of people signing up and using the gaming service.
Microsoft has apologised for the glitches that hit its Xbox Live online game system during the Christmas break.
The software firm said it was "disappointed" with its performance and promised a free downloadable game to all users as recompense.
It said the problems had been caused by a surge of people signing up and using the gaming service.
The software firm said it was "disappointed" with its performance and promised a free downloadable game to all users as recompense.
It said the problems had been caused by a surge of people signing up and using the gaming service.
Microsoft has apologised for the glitches that hit its Xbox Live online game system during the Christmas break.
The software firm said it was "disappointed" with its performance and promised a free downloadable game to all users as recompense.
It said the problems had been caused by a surge of people signing up and using the gaming service.