Microsoft remotely bricks Gear of War leaker's Xbox One console

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Microsoft will undoubtedly announce a remake for the original "Gears of War" soon, thanks to information leaked online by some users testing the game. Unfortunately for those exact people, however, they won't be able to use their Xbox One consoles for a temporary period of time, as Microsoft has made them "entirely unusable."

According to an email obtained by Kotaku, Microsoft and VMC Games, a company that provides testing services with contractors, sent messages to users who leaked information about the upcoming remake informing them that they are banned from Xbox Live and their consoles are now unusable. The relevant passage from the email, which was sent by VMC, is as follows:


Now, new wording is about to reach the community regarding this particular event. The nature of the leak having had occurred through Xbox One, actually also went against the Microsoft EULA, which is agreed upon when creating an Xbox LIVE account, or any other type of Microsoft account. This being said, as per that agreement with the testers in fault, Microsoft also permanently disabled their Xbox LIVE accounts (as well as other suspected accounts present on their Xbox One kits) and temporarily blocked all of their Xbox One privileges – meaning that for a period of time which Microsoft decides on depending on the severity of the offense, their Xbox One is entirely unusable.

In the previous console generation, Microsoft was known for banning the accounts and online capabilities of hackers and cheaters, though it wasn't capable of making a console "entirely unusable." Kotaku claims that the leakers in question stated their Xbox One consoles are their personal versions and not debug or development consoles.

The revelation that Microsoft can essentially press a button to brick a console comes after the company received a public evisceration when it revealed its original digital rights policies for Xbox One, which included an Internet connection requirement for verifying games. The company later changed the policies following the immense backlash.


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AdamuPosted:

It's funny how a 18 second clip can waste $350 for him but at least we know there is a gears coming to xbox one.

zezPosted:

GearzyTV so $350 paid and they have the authority not only to ban your xbox accounts and console, but now they can brick them. What a con. Now I definitely will not be considering a purchase of a microsoft next gen console.


as stated in the article: "they went against the Microsoft EULA, which is agreed upon when creating an Xbox LIVE account, or any other type of Microsoft account"

-Dylan1Posted:

They shouldn't have leaked the information, they should've known the consequences of this. Therefore they deserve what happened, it will teach them a lesson and stop other people from doing it.

GearzyTVPosted:

so $350 paid and they have the authority not only to ban your xbox accounts and console, but now they can brick them. What a con. Now I definitely will not be considering a purchase of a microsoft next gen console.

KatsumiChanPosted:

Boar Not going to lie, to me that seems like a bit of a large step to take.


Yes, especially since Microsoft just showed everyone that the consumer does not "own" the product. Microsoft can ban, and disable any Xbox One they so choose. Which means you do not own your own console, your "bought" it from them but it's still theirs to control.

ZinqShockzZPosted:

Vladimer How would they know who leaked it unless they gave it to like two people.


VMC take sign ups for game testing you have to sign an NDA also you have to appear as online so they know your testing the game.

BoarPosted:

Not going to lie, to me that seems like a bit of a large step to take.

SaolaPosted:

TTG_Storm132 Also,

I'm amazed that this game was running on Retail hardware. I would've thought that M$ would've built the files to only run on a Dev nand rather than retail, which would prevent leaks like this from happening.

Perhaps this opens new doors for modding potential on the Xbox One? If what Kotaku says is true, then that means that there really is DevKit functionality built into every Xbox One. All we need to do now is explore the nand and learn how to manually activate it without having a Sandbox ID from ID@Xbox.


Its probably just an alpha, not really too amazing that it can run on retail. And its been known that all consoles have devkit functionality since before the one even came out.

PutPosted:

So excited for this! Love GoW

TTG_Storm132Posted:

Also,

I'm amazed that this game was running on Retail hardware. I would've thought that M$ would've built the files to only run on a Dev nand rather than retail, which would prevent leaks like this from happening.

Perhaps this opens new doors for modding potential on the Xbox One? If what Kotaku says is true, then that means that there really is DevKit functionality built into every Xbox One. All we need to do now is explore the nand and learn how to manually activate it without having a Sandbox ID from ID@Xbox.