Xbox and PlayStation online services crash
Xbox and PlayStation online services crash
Xbox and PlayStation
online services have been suffering technical problems, amid claims a
hacking group has disabled their services.
Microsoft and Sony - the companies which make the games
consoles - have told customers they are aware of issues affecting their
online services.A hacking group called Lizard Squad is claiming to have caused the problems.
Microsoft and Sony have not commented on the claim, but both said they were fixing the issues.
Just before 21:00 GMT, PlayStation's official Twitter account posted: "We are still looking into the PSN (PlayStation Network) issues reported earlier. Thanks again for your continued patience today."
A message on Xbox's website says: "We're aware that some of you are experiencing trouble signing in to Xbox Live, and we want you to know we're working to address this as quickly as we possibly can.
"In the meantime, we encourage you to keep trying. Thanks for sticking in there while we work. We'll have an update on this issue in a half hour."
'Worst Christmas ever' Ros Bruce, from Essex, said her 10-year-old son got an Xbox One for Christmas, and he and a friend had spent weeks planning what games they would play together online.
She said they had been downloading a game since 09:00 GMT - and by 23:40 it was still not ready.
"He has spent most of the day in tears," she said.
"He says it's been his worst Christmas ever.
"I think Xbox should compensate us all."
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