Battle.net is partially down and Blizzard says it’s a DDoS attack

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If you can't sign into Battle.net, the online service underpinning Call of Duty: Warzone, Hearthstone, and more, that's because it's experiencing some significant issues.

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When you try to sign in to the PC Battle.net client, you will see a breaking news item about a denial of service on the verified customer service account.

We are currently experiencing a distributed denial of service attack, which may result in high latency and disconnections for some players. We are working to fix the issue.
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The Americas is the location of the Blizzard CS.

If you get in, you may be placed in a queue.

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Thousands of people are reporting Battle.net is down but only a few are complaining about individual games losing service. We don't see the typical number of reports we see when a game goes down, so it seems clear that this is not a full game down, and the "high latency and disconnections" are likely not affecting the majority of players.

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It is not clear if this applies to console or just PC users. We are reaching out to the company for more information.

There is a rumour that the DDoS attacks have been over. This was found in the cache of the search engine.

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