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Candy Crush Saga is a free-to-play mobile match-three puzzle video game released by King on April 12, 2012, for Facebook; other versions for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 10 followed. It is a variation on their browser game Candy Crush.
Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Candy Crush users through our website.
- Glitches (35%)
- App Crashing (25%)
- Online Features (15%)
- Microtransactions (15%)
- Sign in (10%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Candy Crush outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 6 hours ago |
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App Crashing | 8 days ago |
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Glitches | 10 days ago |
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Sign in | 19 days ago |
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App Crashing | 19 days ago |
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Sign in | 20 days ago |
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Candy Crush Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Roy (@im_roy_lee) reportedhere's my two cents on this as a random gen z kid first impression: i only wanna see this sort of font when i open duolingo or candy crush, not 24/7 when im on my phone. feels too silly. when you're taking a swing so big as to change the entire default ux of an iphone, you need mass consumer adoption to win and can't get away with just being a prosumer tool so, here's my thoughts on every single proposed feature as it relates to me: - reading list: i read maybe 2 books a year, which is 2 more than 99% of my friends. - personalized weather: i rarely open the weather app bc i don't care that much and would never even opt for a "weather app widget" much less a daily notification about it on my home screen - drafts email replies: before starting company, i literally had ~zero use for my email, much less drafting emails of my own. i consistently wonder how useful this will be to non-prosumers as a primary data source - prepares you for meetings & trips: think this is personally more nifty than necessary, but this potentially seems like a more useful feature. ie if im going to the beach and never bought sunscreen, would it try and remind me of that? feels too good to be true based on current llms, but that could be cool - suspicious charges: i feel this problem is completely solved for me with just an email from my bank. my cards never get stolen - reminders: i never use the reminder app because i am too lazy to type in a reminder and arrogantly assume that i can just remember to do the thing - tracks your health: i'm most interested to see this. a problem i have with all "AI" health apps is that i don't wanna see a dashboard + score + chatbot; i want something that actually gets me out of the door and taking steps or going to the gym, which is definitely doable with llm - one tap intel on wherever you are: my particular use case i got excited about is that i would personally love some sort of agent that proactively suggests events i or a girlfriend might find interesting. tickets just dropped for a rave of an artist someone im talking to likes? i would like to know + buy i am very interested to try it, this is exciting and more net new than 99% of consumer ai tech i've seen
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R33N (@r_esiems) reportedCandy Crush legit getting on my nerves, fix the new update would ya
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Simon Acerton (@SAcerton) reported@CREID2852 @Empty_America Candy Crush is played a few hours a day, a huge chunk of the players way past fertility. What our society does, keep trying the same stupid solutions is the very definition of insanity. The reality is, there is not fix and we don't need one.
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IngYay! (@ingyay1) reported@solana_sailor @0xShubho_sol @solanagaming Its a common issue everywhere. Once upon a time even Candy Crush was a brand new game that only a few people were interested in playing.
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Cathy Lopez (@clopez8585) reported@CandyCrushSaga what's the damn problem, everytime I add a card it decides to not work correctly, don't know why I bother anymore
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crtweeting (@crtweeting1) reported@thomaslhorrocks His “Candy Crush” meant being online and disconnected. Explain people not dating, social issues, depression. When isolated, don’t have children.
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𝙏𝙝𝙚𝙍𝙪’𝙮𝙖𝙈𝙖𝙣 💎💫 (@Yemiproofficial) reported@onetruechap With weytin everybody dy talk, nah candy crush matter be her problem
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Bobby (@AlabamaBobbycue) reportedInsanely funny for a few reasons. Primarily that no one <60 is playing Candy Crush, but also that the short term profit motive driven economy that his party has worked so hard to create has made it impossible for working people to afford a family. Great stuff, Ben
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GREY_WREATH (@GreyWreath) reported@****** I usually find that people that spank are just kind of stupid. Like they don't want to genuinely invest into the relationship with their kid and doom scroll, so when their kid acts out they want to just resort to violence, "stop the problem", then go back to candy crush.
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JR_Two_Times (@JRAwesomeAve999) reported@sleepy_devo Leave it to a retarded lib to completely miss the point. He's saying if you spent your time more wisely, you would be able afford kids. It's a prioritization issue. If candy crush is that important to you, we really don't want you having kids anyways.
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Paul Irvine (@PaulIrvine82015) reported@aterhov2 @Pablosquest I'm not the one claiming 2020 didn't happen. Viruses are real. Do you think all the people working in virology are just sitting playing Candy Crush all day? Bless your cotton socks.
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Alice (@aliceadamee) reportedI need a fun iPhone game everything is like those candy crush style things so you can fix a house
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Hannah Christ (@HannahChrist) reportedNo healthcare, no paid family leave, no childcare, and cost of living is outpacing our paychecks. But sure, Candy Crush is the problem.
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RambleOn (@_Ramble_On_) reported@60Minutes Yes, it’s cell phones and candy crush. It’s not the exorbitant costs of living, having a baby, socializing to find a partner and not having enough time because life is filled with working, having healthy habits and finding products that aren’t harmful, etc. It’s cell phones.
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Mustang Sally (@Lo_rey22) reportedlol they live bringing in some random, “hip” item that only shows how out of touch they are - avocado toast & candy crush are to blame for all our problems
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Idomeneus (@Idomeneus_OG) reported@thomaslhorrocks No, it's not the plummeting social trust nor decaying society visible every where you go nor the most expensive housing market in history. No, the problem is clearly Candy Crush.
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Skeptical Redneck (@redneckskeptic) reportedID'd a problem correctly, but Candy Crush isn't the reason. Big government is.
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LIBRARY KING📖 (@leeeroyjjenkins) reportedYeah, candy crush is definitely the problem. Pay no attention to the on-fire garbage can behind the curtian, please.
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brianthebased (@brianlebased) reported@Gravantus That means you've been infected by Candy Crush, and have no mental ability to understand or overcome it. This is a real problem. Deal with it.
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Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) reported@JaredStillman And no one told me he was sleeping and playing Candy Crush while others were doing their work. May have had issue last, those were not them.
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Azure 💙🩶 (@LordazureFGC) reported@LOVETHEW0RLD What irritates me. When I was a kid, my mom would play Sonic 2. Beat it. We played other games. She beat Crash 1 - 3(100% btw). She almost beat Banjo and kazooie. Stuff happens. Now she plays "candy crush" type games. And said video games are overwhelming. Wtf do you mean!? 😭
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Alengyeon (@Alekakisss) reportedEvery time candy crush has a new update I die a little more . DONT FIX SOMETHING WHEN ITS NOT BROKEN . STOP MAKING THE GAME WORSE ITS FINE
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🌊Anglface 🌊 (@justmenow181) reported@60Minutes So Candy Crush is the problem….not affordability? He needs to just go home 🙄
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Adam Lyttle (@adamlyttleapps) reportedBeen working on level progression for my little piano game And been thinking; what happens if candy crush (and those sorts of games) wanted to add new levels at beginner stages? Or remove levels? Is level 10 on the original candy crush still the same level 10 now? I doubt it. I’m guessing they just replace the level and those who already finishes never knew. But I just never considered that before
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happy fruit (@Slippitopia) reported@KFalexthegreat @RushBaby1980 Easy to exude quiet and pensive when taxes pay for your healthcare. To so openly hate the poor and sick (and then blame the world's problems on children playing candy crush) like he does is vile.
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Anastasia 🌷 (@svnflower_xx) reportedMaybe I’m the problem, but I haven’t found anything interesting to watch in weeks. I had to redownload candy crush and cooking fever. Sigh 💔
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Purple Christian (@deeppurplexian) reported@thomaslhorrocks It’s both, my good sir. Candy Crush is just shorthand for the problem he means to indicate, and I think you know that. But that’s a micro reason. One macro reason is what you correctly mention: It’s much harder to afford early-20C domesticity than Boomers would like to believe.
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Pat Webb (@CommissionerPW) reported@PBanderski @ThomBrady5 And Candy Crush isn’t the problem. It’s mass migration. It’s well known that diversity of a populace reduces birth rate. His Koch Brithers benefactors always wanted more of it and more open borders. He’s full of ****.
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Fish Stark (@fishstark) reported@alden_olms Because it's obvious that Candy Crush isn't what anyone thinks the problem is. These people don't want women to be allowed to work or get divorces!
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GOLDENVICTORYMAN (@BigotsCryForMe) reported@Villgecrazylady There is evidence that playing video games increases problem solving skills. But I never played Candy Crush.