OutageJun 5, 2026
Roblox Login Issues Spike — What We Know (June 2026)
Players reported widespread Roblox login failures and Error 279 spikes during a partial platform outage. Here is what typically causes these waves and how to tell server issues from local network problems.
When Roblox authentication or matchmaking degrades, error codes 279, 277, and 524 rise across social channels within minutes. Partial outages may affect only website login while mobile clients still connect — or vice versa. Oracnoos tracks official status signals and community report velocity to help you decide whether to wait or troubleshoot locally.
During login outages, avoid repeated rapid re-login attempts; rate limits can extend errors. Check our live Roblox status page first. If status shows operational but you still fail, flush DNS, disable VPN, and test another network before reinstalling the client.
Key points
- Error 279 and 524 often cluster during authentication outages
- Mobile and PC clients may fail independently during partial incidents
- Wait 15–30 minutes during confirmed outages before deep troubleshooting
- Cross-check official Roblox status and our live status page
FAQ
Is Roblox down right now?
Open our live Roblox status page for the latest check. Outage news articles document historical spikes — always verify current status before assuming servers are still down.
Why do Roblox login outages cause Error 279?
When auth or game servers cannot respond in time, the client reports connection failures. 279 is the most common code during login-related incidents.