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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%)
- Sign in (23%)
- Online Features (10%)
- Microtransactions (8%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Candy Crush outage reports came from the following cities:
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App Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Microtransactions | 4 days ago |
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Sign in | 21 days ago |
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Glitches | 22 days ago |
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Sign in | 22 days ago |
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Online Features | 22 days ago |
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Candy Crush Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Das Brute (@Justin7heBrute) reported@LizzieMarbach Women are just so bad at playing them which is the real crux of the issue. Like 5 year old boys can crush them at anything that isn't...candy crush
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Steve Zrimec (@ZrimecSteve) reportedBut are we totally sure the problem isn’t Candy Crush?
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National_Cowboyism (@NatCowboyism) reportedI really don’t like working with white trash people. “Yeah was a **** addict for 10 years but my kids are all still on drugs” I don’t care, we’re not equals. Stay away from me, I’m not going to explain how a 401k works. Go play candy crush on your Walmart phone.
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ayv4zyan (@ayv4zyan) reportedMakes sense — it's not much better on the consumer side either. Windows keeps "fixing" the wrong things: Windows 8: ugly design → backlash. Windows 10: fixed it → everyone happy. Logical next step for Windows 11? Fix bugs. Cut bloat. Speed it up. What did Microsoft do instead? Redesigned it all over again. 🙃 The actual to-do list sat there, untouched: • Start menu — stripped down, centered by default, less customizable than 2015's version • Ads — built into the Start menu and lock screen. A $2,000 laptop that also sells you Candy Crush. • Copilot — wedged into every corner, nobody asked • TPM 2.0 — legit security call. But ditching old hardware was the perfect excuse to also ditch the legacy code behind it and ship something leaner. Instead: more bloat, and a higher entry price. Somehow this counts as "innovation."
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CTrefugees (@CTrefugees) reported@An_Misanthrope Candy Crush is just a sign for now presently phone driven dopamine addiction, which is both a legitimate and longer standing issue than the present crop of young men. Indeed bitching about anything that rubs young men the wrong way is a symptom of it.
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Magpie (@Dontfeedthecrz) reported@Duck69Mc @B_Rabbit843 I don’t buy it, no gamer would lie about this being a game what do you even play candy crush? you really sound like a child acting like everything else is the problem cuz we aren’t letting this art project pretend it’s a game, just stop it it’s cringe
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Allegedly M (@SoAllegedly) reportedI’m not having kids because there’s endless wars, humans are destroying the environment, healthcare is expensive, college costs are high, the housing market sucks, and I have a lot of health issues that I don’t want to pass on but yeah, candy crush.
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Stone Choir Respecter (@NCarolinian34) reported@Ruffin_Shot @AetiusRF My uncle who took my to reenactments hasn’t gone to one in over 15 years and he actually has the free time and money to go. He’s probably working on level 10,000 in Candy Crush right this moment
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𝘑𝘪𝘮𝘣𝘰 𝘎𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘴𝘣𝘪𝘦 (@chloroneural) reportedit's like seeing someone you know crash out from **** years ago, and now after intervention, every six weeks they have a new addiction (did you hear about candy crush?) and they just can't quite get it together.
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Laza (@Laza_Bautista) reportedCandy Crush working more overtime than the NYPD
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Rob (@SamuraiPizzaRob) reported@conrat4567 Using the term “non gamers” in your own tweet sort of helps make the point that attitudes have not really shifted that much. Which is half the problem. Someone can play Candy Crush every day on their commute and will still say ‘oh my know I’m not one of *those* people’.
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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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Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reportedThe new boss of Xbox took one of its biggest games and put it on PlayStation, the console its arch-rival sells. It sounds like a mistake. Instead, it became the best-selling new game on PlayStation last year and has passed 5 million copies, beating Sony's own new games. That single move tells you what Asha Sharma is really doing. She took over Xbox in February 2026, after Phil Spencer, who had run it for years, retired. At Bloomberg's tech conference this week, an interviewer asked what winning would look like by 2030. Her answer was blunt: the number one gaming and entertainment company in the world. Xbox is not there yet. She even called the business "not in a healthy spot," with sales falling in four of the last six quarters. So she stopped trying to win the old fight. For decades, consoles worked one way: you keep your best games locked to your own machine, so people have to buy it to play them. Sony does this better than anyone, selling close to three PlayStations for every Xbox. Sharma looked at those odds and walked away. Now she sells Xbox's games to the people who already bought a PlayStation, and last year Forza, Doom, Indiana Jones, and a stack of others showed up on Sony's console. A 70 dollar game brings in the same 70 dollars no matter whose machine you play it on. The bigger prize is reach. A few years back, Microsoft paid 75.4 billion dollars for the company behind Call of Duty and Candy Crush, the most expensive deal gaming has ever seen. Candy Crush alone has more than 200 million players a month, most of them on their phones, not on an Xbox. Count every phone, PC, console, and TV, and a Microsoft game now reaches over 500 million people a month. Sony's online network reaches 132 million. Her other moves point the same way. She cut the price of Game Pass, the monthly games subscription that works like Netflix, after admitting last year's price jump had chased people off. Sign-ups started climbing again. She scrapped an Xbox AI assistant because players did not want it and it solved no real problem. And she revealed the next Xbox, a machine built to play both Xbox games and PC games. None of this is a sure thing. The chips Xbox needs keep getting pricier instead of cheaper, because the AI boom is buying them up, and Sony still crushes Xbox on console sales. What Sharma has done is change the scoreboard. She is racing to reach the most players on every device that exists, and by that count, Xbox already sits near the top.
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Martha Torres (@MarhaT69) reported@60Minutes Well he was part of the problem 🤔 How many Votes did he denied to the middle class people? Saying "Candy Crush" 🍬 is stopping people from having kids is joke. People can't afford to buy a house or have kids. Tell us why gas, rent, and groceries are so expensive? 🤨🙄 @GOP Joke
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Don Carlos (@airfrosty) reported@shutupchelsey Not candy crush catching strays. Lmao so I’m supposed to be outchea ******…. Got it. Make it affordable, make it so that I can actually have time to raise a kid as opposed to working my life away.
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EvilCat (@Evilkatto) reported@Luseraphiel @tajbanis @BleuSpheres I think the problem is that we call very disparate things "games". At least I'd separate gamey games and cinematic experiences (CinEx anyone?). I even have my doubts if Candy Crush (the original, from the web portal) should be in the same category as Candy Crush Saga (MTX-based).
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Void (@ImaginaryVoid) reportedAn anon post rexosted by BAP and other anons just got taken down for “violating the rules” when it was calling Ben Sasse totally out of touch for saying “candy crush is the problem” ending with “kill yourself” It wasn’t even his account, it was a 60 minutes clip, we can’t even use edgy quips to express frustration anymore New regime same as old regime (except the new ones rules are arbitrary)
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WhitePeopleAreAhhmazing (@WhitePeopleSuc4) reported@TechnicallyTee You're the problem. A Candy Crush player
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… (@taylorsfw4) reported@yapperaholicc leslie was working 2 jobs to support her husband medical costs and they had a home aid that played candy crush all day so rue had to set up? leslie ain’t just leave rue to take care of her dad lol?
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Rijn (@RijnHartman) reportedmy coding tool has a daily login streak, banked resets, referral rewards, and a 30-day expiry timer candy crush shipped this exact economy in 2012
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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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TheHoneyG (@Thehoneyg3) reported@TatataToddC @charlieINTEL @TheVerge unfortunately CoD, Candy Crush, Forza, Elder Scrolls Online, Fallout76, Sea of Thieves, Minecraft, Diablo, Overwatch, WoW, Crash n Spyro make them tons of profit.. its the other bullshit: Project Blackbird 400m wasted Perfect dark 200m Everwild 150m redfall 70m hellblade2 80m
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Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported$MSFT ’s Xbox Reset Is Bigger Than 3,200 Layoffs Microsoft is cutting roughly 3,200 jobs from Xbox, about one-fifth of the division, and the market should not file this under ordinary tech cost discipline. This looks more like a failed growth model being forcibly repriced. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma put it bluntly in the internal memo: “Our business today is not healthy.” Then the line that matters: “We must reset XBOX.” The real issue is Game Pass Microsoft spent years trying to turn Xbox into a subscription flywheel. Buy studios, add content, push Game Pass, smooth revenue, increase lifetime value, and make gaming look more like recurring software. That was the theory. The problem is the numbers never matched the ambition. Game Pass was reportedly expected to reach around 77 million subscribers this year. It is closer to 30 million. That gap is not a rounding error. It tells you the product did not scale anywhere near the internal model Microsoft was underwriting. M&A did not fix the economics The Activision Blizzard deal was supposed to deepen the content moat and make Game Pass harder to ignore. Instead, Microsoft is now selling or spinning off studios, cutting more than 350 additional people from payroll, and publishing fewer games. That is not expansion mode. That is portfolio triage. Sharma is shifting capital toward the franchises that actually matter: Minecraft, Candy Crush, Fallout. Everything else has to earn its place. The margin told management the truth Xbox revenue fell in the March quarter, and the division’s profit margin was just 3% for the fiscal year that ended in June. For a company like Microsoft, that is a brutal number. It is especially brutal when the parent company is pouring capital into AI infrastructure, where the market is already demanding proof of returns. Low-margin gaming experiments become harder to defend when Azure and AI are carrying the equity story. The stock read This is probably not a Microsoft thesis-breaker. Xbox is not the core reason investors own MSFT. But it is a useful signal about capital discipline. Nadella is not letting weak consumer assets hide behind the strength of enterprise cloud. The bottom line: these layoffs are not the reset. They are the evidence that the old Xbox strategy already failed.
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✌️ (@magantifa) reported@mpm773 @CWBChicago Nah not really. Main problem is nobody wants to work anymore. Cops would rather play candy crush in their cars for their shift
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Unc McTight (6'2") (@boomerton35) reported@jakehmccoy Country is being looted and has been for 30 years thats the problem His interview is an effort to deny that by blaming candy crush lol
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Lord Vigilant (@Lord_Vigilant_) reported@Anaya_sharma876 Crash... shove ads down my throat... try to force me to use Bing and Edge at every chance. I really wish Linux did a better job of showing me ads for Candy Crush and a search engine that has only gotten worse lately... Linux needs to master how to SUCK LESS
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Anju Juneja🇮🇳 (@junejamkanju) reportedCan we please come out of this candy crush campaign. We have far serious issues to discuss. All the fuel owners of this country are enjoying their luxury life and pushing the whole nation into lockdown and inflation caused by shortage and inflated rates of fuel
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Mama Moose🫎 (@Cqtheresa) reported@CandyCrushSaga seriously. This game has tested my patience this week. Yet again it crashed just as I earned the super colour bomb. Please fix this issue,
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Ostateman (@Ostateman2) reported@TheOnlyDSC I'm pretty sure she had money for the many piercings she's sporting, but she has a problem having to pay for her own candy as the taxpayers (you and me) won't be supplimenting your fat arse with our money. A part time job might cover you candy crush, but you'd have to work.
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Asha'man Curtis 🇺🇸 (@ashamancurtis) reported@mcahogarth The problem is that "gaming" has come to mean everything, including solitaire or Candy Crush. Yes, these are games, but playing them isn't "Gaming". "Gaming" is more involved (or can be), usually more time consuming. Like a video game version of a tabletop RPG.