Microsoft warns of Xbox One scams
Company says all sign-up pages for testing next-generation platform are fake.
Microsoft has again reached out to users to warn them that all sign-up pages claiming to offer Xbox One testing are illegitimate and should be avoided.
"All sign-up pages for testing #XboxOne are fake, "Xbox Live operations architect Eric Neustadter said on Twitter. "Do not give them your information - it's a scam."
Microsoft also warned gamers in March--before the Xbox One was announced--that all pages related to next-generation Xbox testing were fake.
Gamers will be able to try out the Xbox One when it launches later this year.
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