Here is a list of all the companies which are impacted by outages involving a Microsoft cloud service provider, which is causing chaos online after it went down this afternoon
17:45, 29 Oct 2025Updated 18:38, 29 Oct 2025
People are facing internet chaos due to massive outages affecting Microsoft caused by its cloud service provider and here is a list of the companies which are set to affect you.
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Reports of a problem were first made to Downdetector around 3.30pm in the UK, with users unable to access cloud-connected services, websites or apps. The outage appears to be affecting dozens of platforms that rely on these cloud networks, including Microsoft365, Xbox, Outlook, Starbucks, Costco, and Kroger.
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It comes after last week dozens of websites and apps went down due to a global Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage.
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AWS powers the infrastructure behind many digital platforms, and the service is again experiencing issues - meaning a large number of online services are currently not working properly. And this time the situation appears to be affecting Microsoft's Azure.
Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to issues with its global content delivery network services.
The tech company posted a note to its Azure status page that its teams are currently investigating issues related to its Azure Front Door service and acting to mitigate access problems.
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Microsoft didn't immediately respond to a request for comment, but the company acknowledged the issues on its Azure status page and its social media accounts.
Because so many sites and services use Microsoft's cloud service, an like this one can have widespread results. On Downdetector, a website that tracks online outages, users reported issues with Office 365, Minecraft, X-Box Live, Copilot and many other services.
The simultaneous failure of AWS and Azure is worrying, as the two companies power much of the global internet infrastructure, responsible for hosting everything from retail and entertainment to business operations and cloud storage.
Many people have taken to social media to complain about the outage with one post on X reading: "First AWS, now Azure goes down. I love it when big companies own half the internet!!!"
Full list of services affected by outage
- Asda
- Minecraft
- Microsoft Azure
- Xbox Network
- BT
- Microsoft 365
- Microsoft Store
- Microsoft Outlook
- NatWest
- Community Fibre
- O2
- Costco
- Microsoft Teams
- EE
- My Vue
- John Lewis
- Vodafone
- Vinted
- RBS
- Kroger
- M&S Bank
- Amazon
- Cloudflare
- Netatmo
- Google CLoud
- Jet2.com
- OS Maps
- Hastings Direct
- Smarty
- Playstation Network
- EA
- Next PLC
- Lloyds Bank
- Virgin Media
- Sky
- GOV.UK
- Sea of Thieves
- Sainsburyβs
- Microsoft Entra
- Now
- Roblox
- Microsoft Copilot
- Nationwide
- Battlefield
- Greggs
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- Starbucks
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