Hacking group Lizard Squad has claimed responsibility after the Xbox Live network went down for several hours.
Reports of an outage were logged by users from around 5am - and several hours later the Xbox website was displaying a warning that network access was still limited.
Lizard Squad - which rose to prominence last year for its attacks on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live - has claimed responsibility.
It used its Twitter account to announce: "Xbox (360) Live #offline".
That message was followed up with the post: "Haha 'Xbox' is trending worldwide. We're back :)"
The group said the attack was carried out in cooperation with a number of hackers from another group called Like No Other.
Microsoft has not commented on the disruption to its service.
Daybreak Games, formerly Sony Online Entertainment, also confirmed server problems for some multiplayer titles.
During the December outage, online cloud storage service tycoon Kim Dotcom offered the hackers vouchers for his service in return for ending the attacks.
But on Monday the group tweeted: "One more thing: Tell KimDotcom to take his vouchers and shove them up his fat a**."
In January, police arrested two men in connection with the Christmas Day attacks - an 18-year-old from Southport and a 22-year-old from Twickenham.
Neither has been charged.
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