AWS, Roblox and Fortnite
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Thousands of websites and apps like Snapchat, Roblox, Ring and more were down or experiencing issues Monday morning as a major cloud computing service went offline.
If you’re trying to play Roblox and keep running into connection timeouts, login errors, or server-not-available messages, it’s not your WiFi that’s causing issue, you might be affected by a wider, ongoing outage. In this guide we’ll help you understand why Roblox isn’t launching or working and what you can do about it.
Amazon Web Services is working again, after breaking half the internet and taking many prominent video games and services with it.
While hours have passed since the initial start of AWS updates and a few hours since Amazon's most recent update, we'll paste that below. It seems that many issues with both Battlefield, Fortnite, Epic Games, and Roblox have improved – though it's not a complete fix.
The Memory Dump Error occurs when you attempt to launch Roblox, but instead of starting, the game crashes and fails to load. A pop-up then appears
This is because there's been an Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage across all regions, including the US, EU, and even over here in the currently very dreary UK. It looks like this might be clearing up already,