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Titanfail: Xbox Support Team Resolves Titanfall Issues Following Glitch on Launch Day

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Microsoft's Xbox One fighting video game Titanfall, is now free of issues after consumers could not access the game on the product's servers after it hit the market Tuesday.

According to BBC News, certain users could not get past a message that said initializing on the machine.

"If you are having issues signing into Xbox Live, we are aware of it and actively working on the issue. This is not a Titanfall issue," Larry Hryb of Microsoft's Xbox team said in a post on his Twitter account.

Other people took to Twitter to express their opinion about the situation.

"It's arguably the biggest game of this year, the first day or two will be iffy like this. Calm down," one user posted on their account.

"It's really hard to keep servers up on day one. Not saying they shouldn't have been prepared, but the servers likely just got flooded - nothing they can do about it at this point except wait for traffic to die down," another user said on reddit. BBC News reported.

Everything was good again six hours after the glitch when Microsoft sent out a message on its technical assistance Twitter account.

"Thanks for your patience. Xbox Live is good to go!" the company said in the post.

Jon Shiring, a designer of Titanfall also informed consumers of the good news on Twitter.

"Patch is out. Things are starting to recover quickly now," Shiring said in the post.

Microsoft unveiled the game as part of its efforts to keep up with Sony's PlayStation 4 game console.

The Xbox One has an improved kinect sensor, which enables players to operate the device just by talking Gamereactor reported. Individuals can also connect the console to their satellite television equipment in order to watch TV, and flip back and forth between gaming, and viewing shows.

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