

Microsoft claims that the problem can be fixed with a quick power cycling of the Xbox One - a solution that tech users know all to well. Players are simply left waiting - hoping that the green Xbox One icon might pop up at some point. So what exactly is this unexpected bug, you ask? It reportedly dumps the Xbox One to a black screen upon start-up with no indication that the console has frozen or locked up. Luckily, at least according to Microsoft, the bug isn't affecting too many gamers. The latest Xbox One update, for example, was meant to add a few oft-requested features to Microsoft's next-gen console - controller battery management, storage space customization, among other things - but alongside those additions came a new bug. It's something that Battlefield 4 developers DICE know all to well, and isn't uncommon for many video games. Oftentimes, especially in the world of software, attempting to fix a problem can unveil new and unexpected problems.
