Global Internet outage: an incident at Cloudflare impacts League of Legends, Open AI, and essential services (Spotify, X, etc.)

This afternoon, a major outage struck the American company Cloudflare, triggering an immediate shockwave globally. Millions of users were confronted with white screens, server errors, and a sudden inability to access their favorite platforms, from checking recipes on Marmiton to ranked games on League of Legends.



The incident, whose exact origin is still under investigation, has exposed the critical vulnerability of our modern Internet. Because when this central player, discreet but indispensable, encounters a problem, a significant part of the digital fabric—including artificial intelligence (ChatGPT), social networks (X), and video game services—is instantly shut down.

The Domino Effect: When the Central Pillar Falters

Cloudflare is not just a simple host; it is an invisible pillar that manages the security, performance, and traffic distribution for nearly 20% of the global web. By ensuring protection against cyberattacks (DDoS) and optimizing loading times (CDN), its role is vital.

When such a central link falls, the shockwave is immediate:

     
  • Entire sections of the Internet become inaccessible.
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  • Users face page not found errors, loading errors, and even problems with human verification systems (CAPTCHA), signifying a deep dysfunction in data routing.

Gaming Zoom: Online Games Hard Hit

The video game sector, which is extremely dependent on server speed and stability, was one of the first visible victims of this outage:

     
  • League of Legends (LoL) and Valorant were cited among the affected games, with players reporting disconnections, difficulty logging in, and extreme latency.
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  • Even indirect services, such as communication and streaming platforms used by gamers, were disrupted, cutting players off from the rest of their team.

Other Giants Caught in the Storm

The list of paralyzed platforms is a clear indicator of Cloudflare’s omnipresence:

     
  • Social Networks: X (formerly Twitter), with massive issues like empty feeds and message sending, and Facebook for some users.
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  • Artificial Intelligence: OpenAI (ChatGPT) and Claude AI stopped responding correctly.
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  • Daily Services: Feedly, Marmiton, Doctissimo, Spotify, Canva, and Decathlon.

The ultimate irony? Even Downdetector, the site usually used to track internet outages, was itself temporarily disrupted, an eloquent sign of the incident’s magnitude.

The Company’s Status: Towards a Return to Normal

Cloudflare quickly confirmed the incident and mobilized its teams to identify and correct the root cause. In its status updates, the company indicated:

“We are seeing services recover, but customers may continue to observe higher error rates than normal as we continue remediation efforts.”*

Initial improvements have appeared, but experts stress that the excessive reliance on a few web infrastructure giants makes the Internet vulnerable to these “single points of failure.”

What to do in the meantime?

The verdict is clear: your ranked League of Legends game is over, your daily Valorant quest is on forced pause, and even ChatGPT can’t give you a credible excuse for your absence. The Cloudflare outage harshly reminds us that the Internet is just as fragile.

The good mood antidote: Servers are KO, but the deals are not! While waiting for Cloudflare to regain its senses, go compare the price of your future games on our comparator Allkeyshop! At least there, you’re sure it loads!


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