Microsoft Warning to Gamers
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Microsoft Warning to Gamers
Microsoft says 'test next Xbox' sign-up pages are a scam
"Do not give them your information"
Microsoft says a number of sign-up pages claiming to be offering the chance to test the next Xbox are fakes.
Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb, director of programming for Xbox Live, took to Twitter to advise users not to provide any details to said websites.
It has become a growing expectation in the industry that Microsoft will announce its next-generation Xbox platform at a special event in late April.
It has also been claimed that the next Xbox will require an internet connection to function and block the use of second-hand games.
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"Do not give them your information"
Microsoft says a number of sign-up pages claiming to be offering the chance to test the next Xbox are fakes.
Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb, director of programming for Xbox Live, took to Twitter to advise users not to provide any details to said websites.
It has become a growing expectation in the industry that Microsoft will announce its next-generation Xbox platform at a special event in late April.
It has also been claimed that the next Xbox will require an internet connection to function and block the use of second-hand games.
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