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Call of Duty revealed as the least reliable video game with over 18 average outages per month

Call of Duty revealed as the least reliable video game with over 18 average outages per month
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For a lot of gamers, a poor connection or unreliable services can be one of the biggest deal-breakers. But which games, franchises and services are disrupted the most?
Mazuma Mobile has analysed Downdetector’s archive of confirmed outages of online gaming services to illustrate which services and games are the least reliable.
The top 10 most disrupted video games are:

Rank

Game / Franchise

Total Outages

Average Outages per Month

1

Call of Duty

203

18.45

2

League of Legends

90

8.18

3

Fifa

83

7.55

4

GTA V

82

7.45

5

Counter Strike

80

7.27

6

Rainbow Six Siege

78

7.09

7

Fortnite

78

7.09

8

Roblox

75

6.82

9

Destiny

56

5.09

10

Escape from Tarkov

54

4.91

Of the games that reported the most frequent problems, the Call of Duty franchise finishes significantly further ahead than the next closest, League of Legends.
Both franchises are well-known for their intense gameplay and rage-inducing moments with other players and so are very dependent on a reliable connection to the servers.
The top 5 most disrupted gaming services are:

Rank

Game Service

Total Outages

Average Outages per Month

1

Steam

158

14.36

2

Discord

120

10.91

3

Xbox Live

114

10.36

4

PlayStation Network

102

9.27

5

EA

100

9.09

Perhaps surprising to some, the services suffering from the most outages are the ones gamers rely on the most commonly, including Steam, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, with the Xbox Live coming out as more likely to experience outages than its rival PlayStation.


Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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