AWS down on Christmas: Full list of games and apps that are not working
AWS outage on Christmas disrupted apps and online services worldwide.
Major gaming platforms and titles like Steam, PSN, Xbox, Fortnite, and GTA V were affected.
Cause linked to AWS infrastructure issues, no official confirmation yet.
AWS down: While everyone was enjoying Christmas, the happiness suddenly turned into panic as users on Wednesday got affected by an extensive AWS outage. The cause of the disruptions is said to be a significant cloud infrastructure problem. The problem caused users to face issues of failed login, connectivity issues, feature downtime, and full service disruptions on numerous popular applications. The most affected applications were the gaming networks of Steam, PlayStation Network, Xbox Network, and the Epic Games Store, with the failure of matchmaking as well as full online service failure.
SurveyNumerous online games were also faced with server errors, timeouts, and lost connections, as well as dedicated servers going down, with multiplayer survival games also reporting failure in syncing their data. If you’re looking for a complete list of the platforms that stopped working, check below.
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List of the platforms and apps affected by the AWS outage
Users worldwide started facing issues with various services on Wednesday. These issues include issues with signing in to accounts, connectivity problems, and inability to access certain features, as well as connection outages. It has been noticed that the issue is related to the cloud infrastructure incident.
Affected gaming platforms with AWS outage
Users are experiencing login failures, friends lists not loading, matchmaking outages, and intermittent client downtime across the following platforms:
- Steam
- Epic Games Store
- PlayStation Network
- Xbox Network
Popular games impacted by AWS down
Players are experiencing network timeouts, “server not responding” errors, matchmaking delays, and session drops in the following titles:
- Fortnite
- ARC Raiders
- Rocket League
- Fall Guys
- Marvel Rivals
- Dead by Daylight
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Apex Legends
- Valorant
- Minecraft
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Multiplayer survival game facing disruptions with AWS outage
Dedicated server outages, player desynchronisation, and save/load failures have been reported in:
- Rust
- ARK: Survival Evolved
- Palworld
- 7 Days to Die
- Ready or Not
- Sea of Thieves
Streaming platform facing issues
Users are encountering playback interruptions, buffering, and app load failures on:
- Netflix
- Amazon Prime Video
- Game publishers and studios affected by AWS outage
- Account service degradation and online feature outages are impacting:
- Electronic Arts
- 2K
- Saber Interactive
- Embark Studios
AWS down: Cloud and infrastructure
The root cause involves API errors, EC2 and ELB latency, and regional service degradation affecting:
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Utilities or other apps facing issues
Checkout delays and login or session instability have also been reported on:
- Amazon
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Why is AWS down?
The outage appears to be associated with underlying infrastructure issues, including DNS problems or failure of the network load balancer, mirroring a similar outage that took place in October 2025 when a DNS resolution failure in DynamoDB led to a cascade effect. There is no official announcement from AWS yet, although it is generally reported to be the case that such outages typically stem from high traffic or misconfiguration during times when traffic is peaking.
Bhaskar Sharma
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