Microsoft loses Brazilian court case after telling hacked Xbox user to re-purchase games  tech giant ordered to restore Xbox account with all games and pay $400 in damages 12%

By Luke James0%

7/11/2026, 2:52:11 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 1 faulty reasoning type, including Indoctrination, with Indoctrination as the most egregious example at 6.3% saturation with 27 hits. Analysis detected 27 faulty-reasoning hits from 427 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 30% and a BS Rank of 12% (12,605 of 14,328 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 88.00% of the article peer group.

A Brazilian gamer who lost his Microsoft account and all his digital games has won a court order forcing the company to hand it all back, after support staff told him to simply repurchase his library. 
The user, who posts as Ordo_Liberal on Reddit, shared a screenshot of a small-claims ruling in the Xbox subreddit that gives Microsoft 15 days to restore access or face fines and roughly $400 (R$2,000) in damages. 
He said the account had two-factor authentication enabled when it was flagged and permanently suspended, and that none of Microsoft's recovery options allowed him to regain access before he filed his lawsuit. 
According to the support emails he posted, Microsoft suspended the account after detecting what it described as unauthorized access, and said an investigation found the account's security information had been changed. 
The company treated the suspension as permanent and directed him to buy his games again rather than reinstating the ones already tied to the account. 
Anyone with a large Microsoft account might want to take note here, because the suspension didn’t target a single game or console but the user’s entire account. 
Microsoft accounts can carry Xbox purchases, Windows licenses, store apps, 365, and OneDrive data, and a permanent suspension blocks all of it, even, as in this case, when you’ve got strong security and two-factor authentication set up. 
Brazil's Consumer Defense Code and its small-claims track allow individuals to bring cases without a lawyer and without paying court costs, meaning Ordo_Liberal was able to take Microsoft to court without incurring any costs. 
If Microsoft misses the payment deadline, an additional 10% penalty will be imposed. 
While the damages awarded in this case are minor, it's notable that Microsoft has been compelled to restore the account and its contents, which runs counter to the standard platform position that customers license digital games rather than own them. 
This, of course, is a first-instance small-claims judgment, not binding precedent, and it covers one account in one jurisdiction. 
Courts elsewhere have gone the other way. 
Chinese courts have recognized game accounts as inheritable property , while U.S. rulings generally treat games as revocable licenses. 
The case comes as both Microsoft and Sony push players away from physical media, with Xbox testing a way to convert discs into digital entitlements and Sony ending new PlayStation disc production in 2028 . 
Microsoft hasn’t publicly commented on the ruling. 
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