Update:
Microsoft has confirmed that issues affecting Xbox Live, Microsoft Teams, Azure and other services have now been resolved.
The company says it is still investigating the root cause of the DNS outage, but early theories suggest the problem came about as a result of a sudden spike in DNS traffic.
Microsoft has issued an apology to affected users, who should now be able to use the company’s services as normal.
In addition to Game Pass being down and Party Chat, we’re now seeing an outage to the Microsoft Store, subscriptions, multiplayer gaming and cloud gaming, all of which are listed as major outages by Microsoft’s Xbox Live status page.
“You may not be able to sign-in to your Xbox profile,” reads the official Xbox Status page, which admits the Xbox Live outage. “You may be disconnected while signed in, or have other related problems. Features that require sign-in like most games, apps and social activity won’t be available.”
It seems like other Microsoft services are also down at the moment, too, including Microsoft Teams, Azure, Minecraft and Office 365, so this makes the outage fairly widespread for the company. We’ll continue to update this page as the breaking news develops.
We’re reaching out to Microsoft to see when Xbox Live will be fixed.
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