Xbox Live went down worldwide on Monday afternoon, apparently due to a problem with the latest Xbox update, leaving players unable to access their favorite games. The issue has been fixed, Microsoft said, and service should be returning to normal for all users shortly.
The gaming service went down just after 4 p.m. PT on Monday. At least 13,000 people worldwide reported issues with Xbox Live on DownDetector, including problems logging in, issues accessing games, and even trouble loading Netflix. By about 5:30 p.m., the issue had been resolved, though some users said they were experiencing lingering problems.
We've received word that you should be able to sign in as normal on your Xbox One consoles now. Thank you for the reports, we'll be here & listening.
— Xbox Support (@XboxSupport) October 15, 2019
Xbox Support said earlier on Twitter that it was aware of the issue causing the outage, which was “related to an update” and already has teams working on fixing it.
We've seen reports that some people are unable to sign in on Xbox One consoles with an error related to an update & we have the proper teams working on this now! Please watch here for more information as we have it available.
— Xbox Support (@XboxSupport) October 14, 2019
The issue appeared to be with the latest Xbox update. Users said that their consoles stopped working, showing an error message that says there’s “a problem with the update” — even if they haven’t downloaded it yet.
@XboxSupport My Xbox has suddenly come up with an error in relation to an update and has basically locked my xbox down. According to your website this is due to an update not being available?! How can this be? pic.twitter.com/L2q7mJESgR
— Kris Gibson (@KrisGibson15) October 14, 2019
The Xbox Live status page said during the outage that core services were “limited” and that users were having issues with people signing in, creating or managing their account, and with searches.
“Our engineers and developers are actively continuing to work to resolve the issue causing some members to have problems signing in to Xbox Live,” Microsoft wrote. “Stay tuned, and thanks for your patience.”
Related: Here are the most common Xbox One problems, and how to fix them
Along with the ongoing login issues, Fortnite was listed as offline as part of its Season 2 launch event.
We’ve reached out to Xbox for more details on the outage, including when they expect it to be fixed, and will update this story if they get back to us.
It’s been a rough day for major services. Earlier on Monday morning, Snapchat went down for about an hour and a half for thousands of people worldwide.
Xbox Live has dealt with multiple issues over the past few months, including when it went down twice in one week in August, just before Labor Day.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
Editors' Recommendations
- Xbox will reveal its future in a podcast this week. Here’s how to tune in
- You don’t need an Xbox Series X to play Starfield. Here’s how
- Microsoft will shut down the Xbox 360 Store next year
- Your Xbox Live Gold subscription will turn into Xbox Game Pass Core this September
- Microsoft beat the FTC. Here’s what the controversial court ruling means for Xbox