Fortnite Down on Oct. 20 Due to Global Server Services Issue
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Whether Fortnite or Zoom, Signal or Alexa: Many Internet services got to their knees on Monday morning. It was due to a failure of the cloud provider of the network giant Amazon.
New York, Oct 20 (EFE).- Netflix, the video game Fortnite and Microsoft are some of the platforms that are being affected this Monday by the fall of Amazon Web Services (AWS), the largest network of cloud servers in the world.
Fortnite cannot be started on several platforms right now, here comes the Felhermeldung "Loging in to your Epic Games account is currently not possible".
If you launched a series on Amazon Prime Video this morning, it wasn't the best timing... the fault of a global crash of AWS. Prime Video subscribers didn't necessarily expect that, but a huge crash hit AWS and many apps like the Epic Games Store, Signal or Canva this [...]
Amazon Web Services registered a worldwide decline on October 20, 2025, leaving several platforms that depend on their servers like Prime Video, Snapchat, Fortnite and more web pages unserviceable.
If a few hours ago you have had problems accessing any website, application or services, you should know that Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a fall. To have a context, around 30% of any internet service is hosted on Amazon servers (AWS). So the fall in its infrastructure has affected a huge number of websites, apps, games or services. Among the most common cases, AWS serves Amazon itself and Alexa. But also services as important as ChatGP…
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