• Tokyo Game Show In Tokyo, Japan On September 24, 2009 - A visitor controls a car in a driving game of ' XBOX 360' during Tokyo Game Show 2009 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Pref.

Tokyo Game Show In Tokyo, Japan On September 24, 2009 - A visitor controls a car in a driving game of ' XBOX 360' during Tokyo Game Show 2009 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Pref. (Photo : Katsumi KASAHARA/Getty Images)

Although Microsoft has claimed that the problem with Xbox Live has already been fixed, gamers are still experiencing glitches.

The tech company knows about the problems surrounding Xbox Live, according to VentureBeat.

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Microsoft has officially announced what tons of gamers on social media have been ranting about , which is focused on Xbox Live not running the way it usually does. This problem has been affecting both Xbox 360 and Xbox One, and as a result, prevents many gamers from signing into and streaming Xbox Live. Furthermore, many players have noted that those who were able to sign in are still not able to play because as soon as they get in the service then kicks them off. Gamers are complaining on how this issue is stopping them from being able to boot up some games, and is also making Xbox DVR's video-sharing and screenshot- functions to fail. Microsoft has released a statement regarding the Xbox Live status which says:

"Are you having a tough time staying signed in to Xbox Live? We're aware of the issue and we have our best on the case. Thanks for being patient while we work to find a fix! We'll provide an update as soon as we have more information."

The issue came during the most crucial week for Xbox One since "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" and "Fallout 4," "Rise of the Tomb Raider" have just been launched within the past week. November is usually one of the hectic times when it comes to using Xbox Live,reported by Venture Beat. However, aside from this, Xbox Live have not yet experienced any substantial downtime this month.

Although today that trend has been broken, this current issue does not seem to be a major problem for Xbox Live yet.