Last weekend, Xbox players in Europe experienced a massive downfall of Xbox servers. With this "disconnection", players have also begun to complain about Microsoft Xbox's online DRM (digital rights management). Although Xbox has officially said that it has restored servers in Europe, there are still many players who cannot download and launch the game due to server problems.
For online DRM, players are actually not very unfamiliar. For example, Blizzard's Diablo 3 and StarCraft 2 also use online DRM, but these are online games. But on Xbox, even if it is a stand-alone game like LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Legends, there are players who can't start because of Xbox server problems, and even some players can't start XSX | S on the application.
Many players believe that after the problems caused by the Xbox European server failure, Microsoft should change Xbox's online DRM policy to provide a window for Xbox users who are offline or have a server failure in their region to launch the game without going through online DRM.