Xbox One and Xbox Series X fans are fuming with Microsoft.
Microsoft has warned Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X users of a mass deletion coming in January 2024. Microsoft is naturally great at promoting the latest games coming to Xbox Game Pass, running extensive ad campaigns for its latest Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S game releases, and most recently celebrating it completing the acquisition of Activision-Blizzard. When there is bad news to share though, it doesn't activate the same marketing and PR pipeline.
"Due to a new policy starting on October 1st, 2023, existing and new captures on the Xbox Network will automatically be deleted after 90 days," reads the alert."The first deletions will start in January 2024."by u/ib_mellow in XboxSeriesX As you would expect, Xbox fans aren't happy about this. Making the matter worse, Microsoft has not communicated why it's doing this, leaving many Xbox fans to assume it's to save money, which is a reasonable assumption.
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