Microsoft has confirmed significant technical difficulties with its mandatory age verification system for Xbox users in the United Kingdom, which has left numerous players locked out of games and essential online services.
Since the system’s enforcement began, social media platforms and online forums have been flooded with user complaints describing sudden disconnections from active gaming sessions to complete age verification procedures. Many report waiting hours for the process to finish, while others experience complete system failures that prevent verification entirely.
Affected users describe being unable to access popular applications like Discord or engage in voice communication with non-friends during gameplay. Microsoft has updated its Xbox support documentation to acknowledge the technical problems, stating the company is actively investigating and developing solutions.
The mandatory age verification requirement stems from Microsoft’s compliance with the UK Online Safety Act, legislation that applies to all organizations facilitating online communication platforms. This same regulatory framework has prompted similar verification systems from other major platforms, including Discord’s upcoming global implementation.
British Xbox users have had the option to complete age verification voluntarily over recent months, with console notifications warning of the approaching mandatory deadline. The current wave of enforcement appears to have triggered widespread system overload, generating hundreds of user reports since the previous evening.
Users have expressed frustration with the implementation quality, with many describing mid-game interruptions that force immediate logout and verification attempts. One affected player reported being ejected from an active multiplayer session and subsequently restricted from external communication platforms.
The verification process offers multiple authentication methods, including mobile phone numbers, government identification documents, live video age estimation, and credit card information. However, users report consistent failures across all available options, leaving them unable to complete the required verification.
Particularly concerning for users is that accounts created over 18 years ago are still being subjected to the verification requirement, despite their obvious age indicators. Some users who successfully completed verification report continued restrictions on online functionality, with no clear resolution pathway beyond contacting customer support.
The technical failures have created cascading problems for players, including automatic penalties in competitive games due to forced disconnections during the verification process. Users describe being unable to modify privacy settings, access game modifications, or communicate through integrated platforms.
While Microsoft represents the first major gaming platform to publicly address UK Online Safety Act compliance, industry observers expect similar requirements from PlayStation, Nintendo, and other gaming companies in the near future. The current implementation challenges may serve as a cautionary example for other platforms preparing their own verification systems.
Originally published at IGN










