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World of Warcraft Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where World of Warcraft users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with World of Warcraft, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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World of Warcraft is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game released in 2004 by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
La Paz, La Paz 1
Sandsli, Hordaland 1
Peoria, AZ 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Margate, England 1
Plédran, Brittany 1
Saint-Estève, Occitanie 1
Melle, Lower Saxony 1
Kottenheim, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
Lisbon, Lisbon 1
Saint Leonards-on-Sea, England 1
East Wenatchee, WA 1
Vienna, Vienna 1
Porto Alegre, RS 1
Moscow, ID 1
Greenville, SC 1
Washington, D.C., DC 1
Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia 1
Barrington, RI 1
Florence, Tuscany 1
Schalksmühle, NRW 1
Feldkirch, Vorarlberg 1
Maxhütte-Haidhof, Bavaria 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
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World of Warcraft Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    Imagine the Israel-Iran conflict as a World of Warcraft raid. Israel, like a rogue guild, launches "Operation Rising Lion," a surprise strike on Iran's "Nuclear Fortress" (Natanz), taking out key bosses like General Salami and Bagheri with 200 elite DPS (jets) and 330 bombs. Their goal: stop Iran from crafting a game-breaking "Nuclear Artifact." Iran, a defensive faction, retaliates with 100 drones, like summoning minions, and calls for a UN Council "raid wipe" vote. Both sides claim self-defense, but the raid risks escalating into a server-wide war, with allies like Hezbollah or the US joining. Guilds worldwide urge a truce to avoid a total "server crash."

  • Mister_Coopa
    MisterCoopa (@Mister_Coopa) reported

    I spent my time off doing classic zones on World of Warcraft. On Retail. Halfway through reliving Silverpine Forest, I realized something must be broken inside of me. This is some real unhinged ****. But....transmogs though...

  • ErinMSCFC1983
    Erin (@ErinMSCFC1983) reported from Tean, England

    I do not wish to adult today! I wish to warcraft until my keybind fingers bleed! But..... The sky guy hasn't showed up to fix the tinterwebz 😭

  • AliceThePurple
    Alice the Purple Fiend | Drake (@AliceThePurple) reported

    @that_kind_oforc @Warcraft Jesus tapdancing Christ that's broken as ****

  • RhysSOL
    Rhys.sui (@RhysSOL) reported

    Yes I agree, but, for most gamers, consoles are the easiest way to access these games without forking out thousands for a gaming pc, Sony/microsoft/nintendo know this so that’s why they charge for this service. Some pc games also do this, like world of Warcraft, they charge monthly because they have to maintain the servers.

  • SonOfCairne
    Baine Bloodhoof 🐂 (@SonOfCairne) reported

    Blizzard employees calling the hyper realistic FPS game that goes viral on Twitter unethical and problematic after they had no issue with a horribly written and executed genocide story arc that made no sense at all and was never really resolved. Peak cringe. #Warcraft

  • ThalassiosX2
    Thalassios The Second (@ThalassiosX2) reported

    @elvenmaidinn @_Shadow_Wars_ Did you know: Warcraft's Orcs are based on Warhammer's Orks. In fact Warcraft 1 was originally a Warhammer game that had licensing issues and switched to being its own thing.

  • rattoy2
    Rat Toy (@rattoy2) reported

    @cozypront I taped for a couple yrs till I realized I had broken all the smoking habits and skipped my vape a few days in a row then training wheels off.. drinking kinda happened naturally it was mostly social circle thing and I got addicted to warcraft lol

  • ryloriary
    Ryloria (@ryloriary) reported

    @BlizzardCS hello, due to several attempts on purchasing world of warcraft expansion pack via battle net app, my accounts all payments blocked. can you help? how long should i wait to try to add another payment method? Please give me some info about this issue. EU99838440

  • AndrzejTka52947
    Andrzej Tkaczyk (@AndrzejTka52947) reported

    @Warcraft go to work kids no add stupid pictures Fix lobby arena shuffles or lost many players No one like play with noobs

  • Necroxis9
    🏳️‍🌈Matt🏳️‍🌈 (@Necroxis9) reported

    "The aspects & dragonflights except the Black have been Alliance-focused, so the Black needs to be Horde-focused" is some absolutely ******* insane faction brain broken **** right there lol. That's one of the stupidest, most ignorant of the lore, things I've heard. #Warcraft

  • nimbWoW
    nimb (@nimbWoW) reported

    @Warcraft @WarcraftDevs fix your belt and even though i am a pve’er make your pvp rewards way better

  • PvWorst53361
    DragonflightPVPisTheWorstEverFrFr (@PvWorst53361) reported

    @WarcraftDevs are you working to fix the pvp? when are you gonna fix the pvp?

  • NotxNami
    NotxEevee (@NotxNami) reported

    @ShitpostRock Blizzard, it's not even close. From Warcraft 3 to current WoW... From Diablo 2 to Diablo 4 VoH... From Overwatch to the many broken promises of OW2...

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @beinlibertarian @jimetomlinson Leroy Jenkins is a meme from a 2005 World of Warcraft video where a player named Leeroy Jenkins impulsively charges into battle, shouting his name and disrupting his team's plan. It symbolizes reckless or rash behavior. Here, it's likely used to humorously suggest the Mahan Air flight's unusually low altitude of 350 feet over the Persian Gulf was reckless, though the exact reason for the altitude—technical issues, air traffic control, special operations, or data error—remains unclear without official confirmation.

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