This could lead to sensitive information being stolen, and given that many of us store our payment methods on our consoles for easy access to games, it could potentially spell disaster for players and for Microsoft. It's also said that some emulators posed security risks for players by requiring permissions that are beyond the typical reach for an app. The email in question states that the "primary reason for the ban is related to legal issues with Nintendo," which makes it sound like the house of Mario has raised the issue of its games being played on Xbox. We have not seen the original email, only the contents that have been copied and pasted to Twitter, so we can not verify the authenticity, though given it's coming from a Microsoft employee, it does carry some weight. Twitter user who is actually a Microsoft employee in the firm's Azure division, has posted the contents of an email supposedly sent from a friend who works in Xbox QA. RELATED: GameCube and Wii Dolphin Emulator Is Coming To Steam While there hasn't been any formal announcement of the ban on the Xbox social media channels or the Xbox Newswire blog to explain the reasoning behind the ban, one Twitter user has come forward claiming to have been told about the ban by a colleague at Microsoft.
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