General Smuts Posted 23 June 2011 Posted 23 June 2011 It was an offer by the looks of it and is no longer available.
Legend_in_blue Posted 23 June 2011 Posted 23 June 2011 A glitch that allowed hundreds of Xbox 360 owners to renew their Live membership for £1 a month yesterday has, unsurprisingly, being quickly squashed by the platform holder. The glitched promotion which offered up Xbox Live's Gold membership for as little as a single pound for a month's service was last seen in May before its second coming yesterday. That first glitch has a six month limit on membership extensions but yesterday's blunder came without any such restriction. Xbox gamers were able to extend their Gold membership until 2014 (three years is the maximum pre-paid extension Microsoft allows as standard) for just £36. At least Xbox Live hasn't been hacked, as was feared over the weekend. It seems that platform holders have more external threats to fear these days rather than internal failings. Microsoft has said that it wouldn't wish a PSN-style attack on any of its competitors.
DB11 Posted 23 June 2011 Posted 23 June 2011 It seems that platform holders have more external threats to fear these days rather than internal failings. Microsoft has said that it wouldn't wish a PSN-style attack on any of its competitors. But weren't Sony the victims?
lavrentis Posted 23 June 2011 Posted 23 June 2011 Is it me or does that guys head on that page look weird.
CKB Posted 24 June 2011 Posted 24 June 2011 Is it me or does that guys head on that page look weird. Thee smallest forehead ever?
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