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Unfortunately, this appears to likely be a hardware issue. There's differences in hardware quality during manufacturing which is where the phrase 'silicon lottery' comes from.
I won't recommend going out and buying a new console since there's no way for me to be 100% sure it's a faulty hardware issue.
There's probably been over 100,000 copies of BF6 sold on Xbox and the vast majority of Xbox players aren't experiencing crashes.
I have a feeling Microsoft is the one at fault. Sadly there's no way to prove it and if the Xbox was sent in for repairs it would most likely pass all of Microsoft's hardware tests.
Unless Microsoft has a BF6 hardware test which I'm sure they don't.
Bought the newest version of the Series X digital edition 3 days before BF6 launch purely to be able to play it, highly doubt it's a hardware issue especially considering these new Series X's have far superior cooling and a newer processor than the ones sold at launch. Not to mention single player works just fine ://
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