Gaming outages — live status for the platforms where downtime is loudest

·Tracking 40 services·All operational

Gaming outages get reported fast and loudly. When Steam, Xbox Live, PSN, Fortnite, or League of Legends go down, users hit WebsiteDown within seconds. This page tracks the current state of major gaming platforms, matchmaking services, and launchers. Each row combines a live HTTP probe with the recent user-report volume — useful because many gaming incidents affect login or matchmaking without taking the landing page offline.

All gaming services we track

Why do gaming services go down?

Matchmaking, authentication, and voice chat are the most common failure points. A storefront or website staying up while matchmaking is broken is normal — the probe below can only confirm the public endpoint is reachable.

What should I do if a gaming service is down?

If the probe shows the service is up but you can't play, check the platform's own status account. Queue times, matchmaking, and voice servers are internal services we can't probe directly.

Recent gaming incidents

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