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That last post about Fortnite is still backed up by the latest statement from the official Fortnite Status X / Twitter page, by the way. See that below:
⚠️ An outage affecting several services on the internet is also impacting Fortnite log-ins. We’re investigating this now, and will update you when we have more details.October 20, 2025
Fortnite remains down though…
It looks as though the huge battle royale game that is Fortnite is still down, however.
The above screenshot was from a few minutes ago, and taken by a colleague of mine showing that it is still impossible to sign in for some folks.
We might be past the worst of it, folks
I think we may well be coming out the otherside of this massive AWS outage that’s affected loads of gaming services, everyone.
Downdetector graphs across nearly all major gaming storefronts, platforms, and games are showing downward trends and we here at TechRadar are accessing a number of them fine ourselves now.
Fingers crossed that the worst of it is over…
Roblox looks to have recovered
While the official Roblox X / Twitter account didn’t post any updates about the state of Roblox today, it looks like users have reported it recovering.
It’s also got a huge downward trend on Downdetector which means things are looking good for the immensely popular game platform.
Same goes for Lost Ark…
Unsurprisingly, the same goes for Amazon’s other big game, Lost Ark, with the official X / Twitter account offering an almost identical statement acknowledging the problems.
If you play Amazon games, you may be hit hard…
Perhaps somewhat predictably, if you’re someone who plays Amazon games it looks like you’re being hit hard right now.
The above image is from the Throne and Liberty X / Twitter account, and remains the latest update on the game which appears to acknowledge widespread problems for players trying to login and play…
Phew! Wordle is back…
Wordle was badly hit by the AWS outage earlier, but appears to be back online now.
Though the page itself – hosted on the New York Times’ gaming site – loaded, it wouldn’t let users log in, meaning they wouldn’t be able to extend their all-important streaks.
The site now seems to be working normally, so you can go ahead and get your daily fix. (And if you need help, make sure you check out our Wordle today page for hints and discussion of the game.)
Thanks for the above update to our Global Editor-in-Chief, and Wordle warlock, Marc McLaren!
Cannot go fast right now in Sonic…
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has been affected by the AWS outage too with my colleague Rhys sharing this screenshot showing that the connection to the server is just failing.
An update from AWS
We have an update from AWS!
Reporting at 2.27aam PT (that’s 10.27am BST), AWS said:
“We are seeing significant signs of recovery. Most requests should now be succeeding. We continue to work through a backlog of queued requests. We will continue to provide additional information.”
Fingers crossed that means we’re now coming oput the end of this…
PS Network seems fine…
In slightly better news, the PlayStation Network seems to be fine – at least for me and many others, despite there being some reports of outages.
From my testing however, the store, games, and PS direct, and all my account gumpf is fine – thankfully.
Fortnite being down is partnered by Epic’s own storefront failing to load or let me log in online.
The above error screen is what I get and have had all morning…
Fortnite massively affected
One of the very biggest games in the world has been affected by the AWS outage: Fortnite is currently down for many.
My colleague Rhys just sent me the above screenshot showing that he just flat-out cannot sign in to the game.
The error reads: “Unable to sign in to your account for online services. Please try again later.”
Gaming services hit by massive AWS outage
A huge Amazon Web Services (AWS) problem started earlier this morning at about 7.30am BST (2.30am ET) and has seen a whole host of gaming services and games hit by interruptions and straight-up failures.
This will be huge today with millions of gamers trying to play online or affect storefronts on the daily. Right now, we can see that the likes of Fortnite, Roblox, Wordle, and the Epic Game Store – and many, many more – have been affected.
Let’s do the rounds and see what the state of play is and if there’s any fix on the horizon.