Xbox Live has an undisputed champion. Ray Cox, better known online as Stallion83, has just become the first person to crack an Xbox Live Gamerscore of 1 million points. He did it playing Titanfall, the blockbuster first-person shooter released earlier this week, and live-streamed his efforts via Twitch.tv. Xbox's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb was first to congratulate Cox on his achievement... and Achievements.

Massive Achievement Unlocked: On behalf of the entire @Xbox team, congrats to @Stallion83 the first person get over 1-Million Gamerscore — Larry Hryb (@majornelson) March 13, 2014

Gamerscore is earned by performing certain feats, known as Achievements, in Xbox 360 and Xbox One games. Each Achievement is worth a certain amount of Gamerscore, and each full game has a maximum of 1,000 points. This means that, on average, Cox has fully exhausted the list of achievements in 1,000 games. He was awarded a Guinness World Record in 2010 for the Highest Xbox Live Gamerscore, which stood at 511,342 at the time.