JAKARTA - On Monday morning, several gamers who tried to play the game via Battle.net, including Diablo 4, Call of Duty, Overwatch 2, and also the World of Warcraft found problems when they wanted to launch their games.

[#Bnet] We are currently explaining a DDoS attack, which may result in high latency and decisions for some players. We are actively working to mitigate this issue.

The complaint was later confirmed by Blizzard on Twitter, who said that at that time their server was experiencing a DDoS attack, which cut off several players.

"We are currently experiencing DDoS attacks, which can result in high latency and layoffs for some players. We are actively working to reduce this problem," the studio said via its Blizzard customer support account on Twitter on Monday, June 26 at four in the morning.

However, according to dotesports, this seems to affect more players. However, Blizzard said they were working to reduce the problem.

"We are actively working to reduce this issue," Blizzard wrote in a pop-up message appearing on the Battle.net service, which also shows a red exciting sign to notify players of the situation.

Previously, the CS Blizzard account also said that "currently investigating issues affecting our authentication servers, which could result in failed entry attempts or competitions."

Fortunately, it didn't take long, Blizzard returned with an update saying they had managed to stop the DDoS attack.

#Bnet The DDOS attacks that we were monitoring have ended. If you are still unable to log in try https://t.co/NY39q2slWo

"The DDOS attack we were monitoring has ended," the studio wrote minutes after the DDoS attack took place. Blizzard also asked players to visit their troubleshooting site, if players still can't get into the game.


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