By the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots had made a stunning comeback and were trailing the Atlanta Falcons by just one touchdown.
But it was a moment people watching on Fox’s app couldn’t witness.
The app froze during the pivotal part of the game, prompting outrage on social media.
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Annnnnd then the Fox Sports GO app for Xbox dies just in time to miss that epic catch #FML #SuperBowl @FOXSportsGOHelp
— Kaleigh Griffin (@Kaleighgriff) February 6, 2017
Many resorted to watching the Spanish version of the app’s livestream, which was working.
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Alright for the Fox Sports Go app in Spanish coming in clutch 👌🏾
— Toussaint🙌🏾 (@mtoussaint32) February 6, 2017
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My friggin fox app quit so I had to switch to Spanish. Pats scored while I was buffering but THESE announcers are mucho caliente!🔥
— Gwendolyn Tavira (@Gwendolyn0826) February 6, 2017
A few minutes later, the app seemed to be up and running.
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FOX #SuperBowl livestream is working again, but I kind of miss the Spanish version (I don’t understand what’s going on anyway).
— Ashley Engelman (@AshleyEngelman) February 6, 2017
Het bericht Fox’s app just froze during the most pivotal moment of the Super Bowl, so everyone started watching in Spanish verscheen eerst op Business Insider.