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Xbox One DRM check crashes live Killer Instinct tournament

Xbox One's license check facility crashed a live Killer Instinct tournament, and the results have been captured in a video. Watch it here.


Thanks to Team Spooky After Hours for the clip.

Around about the 06:30 mark, this Killer Instinct bout at the Defend the School tournament at Queens College, New York was brought to a halt when the Xbox One being used suddenly returned to the dashboard and asked the players, 'Do you own this game or app?'

The message continued, "If you have a game disc, insert it now. If there is no disc, make sure you are signed into Xbox Live. If you don't have rights for playing it, you'll need to buy it at the Xbox Store."

Put it this way, even pausing the game during tournament play counts as a loss for the offender, so you can imagine how annoyed this would have made both concentrating players - Rico Suave and DesDinova91 - as they were locked into the flow of battle. Worse still, the tourney was being streamed live on Twitch at the time.

The match wasn't just part of a casual tourney either, it was a qualifying heat for New York City's pro tournament Defend The North. When the DRM prompt kicked in, the players were not asked if they wanted to save their progress first, meaning that the battle had to be restarted.

What do you make of the above?

Thanks The Escapist and bugmenot.

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