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Microsoft investigating Xbox LIVE sign-in issues

It appears Xbox LIVE is having some issues, as Microsoft has confirmed problems with signing in, managing friends, and matchmaking. The good news is, they are aware of the problems and working on a fix.

We are currently investigating issues w/ signing in, managing friends, & matchmaking. Updates here while we work: https://t.co/99xfLMWcZW

— Xbox Support (1-5) (@XboxSupport) December 12, 2015

The Xbox LIVE support site is a little more specific noting issues with the following "social and gaming" aspects of Xbox LIVE across Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Xbox on Windows 10: In-game matchmaking, cloud storage, finding friends, Game DVR, leaderboards, avatar editing, or pictures.

"Are you having trouble viewing the activity of your Friends list? We are aware of this issue and are working hard to get this fixed ASAP! Thank you for being patient while we work. We’ll post another update when more information becomes available," the latest update reads.

Are you having issues with Xbox LIVE? Let us know in the comments below.

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