Microsoft outage takes down Xbox Live, Teams, Office 365, OneDrive, and Bing [Updated]

If a Bing goes down and no one is around, did it even happen?

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What you need to know

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Update April 2, 2021 at 9:15 am ET:Microsoft confirmedthat the issues are resolved and all services have “returned to a healthy state.”

Update April 1, 2021 at 6:35 pm ET:Microsoft is “seeing improvement in service availability.” as it has “rerouted traffic to our resilient DNS capabilities.” The next status update is due in 60 minutes or so. We can confirm Bing, OneDrive, and Skype are now working again.

It appears several Microsoft services are down for the count this afternoon. Microsoft Teams, Office 365, Xbox Live, OneDrive, Azure, Skype, and even Bing are down right now. The cause for the outage isn’t clear, though Microsoftnoted that there is an issue affecting the Azure Portaland Azure services.

According to outage-tracking siteDownDetector, reports of outages across Microsoft services began flooding in around 5 p.m. ET. Thousands of reports have been noted for Xbox Live, Teams, and Office. We noticed the outage, oddly enough, when attempting to access Bing and being met with an error page.

Some reports suggest that it is only affecting users in the U.S. It could also berelated to a similar outage with Cloudflare, which handles DNS.

Microsoft rerouted traffic to our resilient DNS capabilities and are seeing improvement in service availability. We are continuing to investigate the cause of the DNS issue. The next update will be provided in 60 minutes or as events warrant.Microsoft rerouted traffic to our resilient DNS capabilities and are seeing improvement in service availability. We are continuing to investigate the cause of the DNS issue. The next update will be provided in 60 minutes or as events warrant.— Microsoft 365 Status (@MSFT365Status)April 1, 2021April 1, 2021

This is the second major outage across Microsoft services in recent weeks. On March 15,Azure suffered some downtime, taking out Xbox services, Teams, and Office 365 late in the day.

We’ll continue to update this post as more information becomes available from Microsoft. For now, it looks like you may run into a snag or two if you planned on taking any Teams calls, jumping into one of thebest Xbox gameson yourXbox Series X, or simply wanted to Bing something (if that’s your thing).

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