What you were expecting to happen, and what actually happened: I expect to be able to play as normal, but the game kept freezing after a victory and showing this message. So, I restarted the game AND my PS5, logged back on and tried to view my campaign and got this message again…
How often does this happen? When did it begin happening? Think I covered how often it’s happening above. It started today, October the 20th 2025 around 1pm New York or Eastern Daylight time in the United States.
Steps to make it happen again Think I covered that above as well…
It’s happening everywhere I click! Just tried collecting a rewards mail where a guild mate completed a task and it happened there as well! I’m not the only member of my guild experiencing this, either… Restarting doesn’t seem to help in the least!
What did you do to the game, unplayable tonight, battles that don’t load, balls that spin endlessly, the continue button is bugged again, you have to spam the A button, and just before the continue button got stuck, I had to quit the game. Navigation between the two accounts is very complicated, access to the game is blocked. Today you won the GOLD BUG, you are truly a world champion team in your studio, hire people, but real professionals.
Yes X Box , the continue bug was already there for a while and had disappeared but came back today, as luck would have it just before the Vault weekend
..there could be any number of causes and if reinstalling and restarting doesn’t resolve the issue and you’ve confirmed your internet provider isn’t reporting any outages and there are none with AWS in your region, then submit a ticket to support so we can ask further questions.
“While this is disruptive, it isn’t unusual. The process of fixing a serious IT infrastructure issue often creates new problems, and fixes often need to be rolled out across a large number of systems over time,” Chapple said in an emailed statement to Mashable. “As engineers work to steady the system, operations slowly stabilize and things return to normal. Think of it like a utility outage that occurs in a large city. The power might flicker on and off a few times as repair crews do their work. We’re seeing something similar now with AWS.” - Mike Chapple, an IT professor at the University of Notre Dame
Weirdly Amazon’s site wasn’t affected, presumably because it’s on the web services owned by Google or Microsoft… yet Google and Microsoft were both affected because they were hosted on Amazon’s web service. Seems the three big companies don’t trust their sites on their own web service?? Or not all of them, anyways.
Amazon Web Services isn’t the Amazon store, it’s a web service that handles redirecting web users from the address you enter “www dot whatever dot wherever” to an IP address. It affects tons of stuff.