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Why does my Roblox keep disconnecting?
We’ll update this story as soon as we know when Roblox is back up and running. From a tweet on the morning of October 29, it’s clear that the situation was getting worse after the company received 13,000 reports of recurring issues. Here’s the latest ...
Roblox Status reported at 9.27am on Friday October 29th that the cause of the outage had been identified as an internal service issue. Roblox were reportedly working on a fix and, as of 2.26pm on Friday October 29th, Roblox Status wrote on Twitter that some Roblox aspects may be working again.
Roblox and its related website have been offline for more than 24 hours. While the company is working to solve the outage, no official timeline for the massively popular digital creative space’s return has been announced. The game-creating platform began to demonstrate issues on Thursday evening.
✔️ The Roblox website is now up & available, with a few minor disruptions.
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Answer: No. Don't you fret, Roblox is not shutting down in 2021, or any year for that matter (at least at the time of writing). Thanks for supporting by listening to this ad! The game is currently thriving and if anything the publisher is ploughing more resources into the game than ever.
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Players around the globe are having trouble accessing their favorite Roblox games due to an outage, causing Roblox to be down on May 4, 2022. Roblox is aware of the issue and has issued a statement via its official Twitter account. The Official Roblox Status website has classed this issue as a service disruption.
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Servers are the computers or computer programs that allow websites to run, so if there's an issue with them, there will be an issue with the site they're supporting. When they added more of these computers, "it caused an overload to the system, which caused the platforms to go down," the spokesperson explained.
Every few years, everyone on the internet seems to think that Roblox might be shutting down. The year is currently 2022, and with Roblox currently having more players than ever, constant updates, new additions to the platform and more, it's safe to say that no, Roblox is not shutting down.
The beta version of Roblox was created by co-founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 under the name DynaBlocks. Baszucki started testing the first demos that year. In 2005, the company changed its name to Roblox, and it officially launched on September 1, 2006.
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October 30, 2021 status.roblox.com reports "We believe we have identified an underlying internal cause of the outage. We're in the process of performing the necessary engineering and maintenance work to get Roblox back up and running.
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After some technical difficulties overnight on December 13, Roblox is now back online.
After three days of downtime in October, Roblox went back online on November 1. You can read all about it in a blog post below.
If you’re asking yourself, why was Roblox down? Well, we aren’t too sure, to be honest, except that it was an internal system issue. As soon as we know the reason, we’ll let you know.
The Roblox Status Twitter account reports that the game will be back up on October 29th.
Below are some amusing reactions from Twitter to make you smile despite the disruption.