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Users should once again be able to launch Cloud Gaming titles and no longer see high wait times.
We appreciate your patience and happy gaming!

This may be an Xbox, but only if it can connect to Xbox Cloud Gaming. Which it likely can’t if you’re in a territory affected by the current outage.
An outage was initially reported via official Xbox communication channels on December 26.
Players have reported thatXbox Cloud Gamesare not starting up or are unexpectedly disconnecting after games start.
As of the time of writing, players were still encountering issues with Xbox Cloud Gaming andRemote Playservices.

Support teams reported that the games were expected to launch faster than the display listed.
Users may see an incorrectly high wait time when attempting to launch a cloud gaming title.
Our teams expect that users will be able to connect faster than the elevated time shown.

However, Xbox has not outright specified which regions are adversely affected.
Windows Central’s ownJez Corden, for example, has said that the service is working in his region.
However, oneuser on social mediareported a wait time of 175 minutes when trying to accessFortnitevia Cloud Gaming.

Others were reporting wait times of 220-255 minutes.
indicating the servers for Xbox Cloud Gaming could be taking a hit due to the holiday demand.












