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Players are facing widespread frustration as servers remain offline for the highly anticipated Simpsons mini-season update.
Microsoft has released out-of-band (OOB) security updates to patch a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) vulnerability with publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code. WSUS is ...
A major Amazon Web Services outage has caused chaos across the internet over the last few hours, and that means dozens of notable games like Fortnite and Palworld are struggling to get players onto ...
A widespread outage has hit Amazon Web Services (AWS), disrupting major websites and apps around the globe. The issue, centered in AWS’s US-East-1 region, began around midnight EST, causing server ...
Looking to fix the Blue Protocol Star Resonance server list error? If you're struggling to log into the new anime MMORPG on launch day, the reason may not be too ...
A new Fortnite update can mean a few things: A brand new season, an annual event like Fortnightmares or Winterfest, or even new additions to the game's map. Unfortunately, it could also mean new bugs ...
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In today's Daily Fix: A Simpsons-themed mini-season event could be coming to Fortnite, with rumors fueled by the appearance of a Simpsons cosmetic in the game. Kang ...
The Wplace 500 error is an internal server error that blocks access to the platform. While it often comes from the server side, there are several fixes you can try to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Fortnite OG mode helped this to an extent. Those who yearned for the olden days got a chance to ...
Want to know why your high-value pages aren’t getting indexed? Or why Google keeps crawling useless parameters over and over and over…but not your blog? Your server logs hold the answers. Yes, they’re ...