Players across the globe are currently unable to access Minecraft Realms following a widespread service outage on February 7, 2026. Mojang Studios has officially acknowledged the problem and confirmed that the development team is working to restore connectivity.
Reports of the outage began to spike earlier today, with thousands of users flagging server issues on tracking sites like Downdetector. The downtime has effectively locked many gamers out of their personal servers, preventing them from logging in or accessing their multiplayer worlds.
Widespread Access Issues
The interruption has affected a significant portion of the player base. Social media platforms such as X and Instagram have seen a surge in complaints from users who are unable to connect to the game.
According to these reports, the problems extend beyond simple login failures. Some players have noted that they cannot see their existing Realms saves or worlds at all. This is particularly frustrating for users on the Bedrock Edition of the game, as Realms is a paid subscription service and serves as the primary method for hosting multiplayer sessions on that platform.
Mojang Responds to the Outage
Mojang has addressed the situation through its official Discord channel. The developers stated that they are aware of the technical issues affecting Realms and are actively investigating the cause.
The team assured the community that they are working to restore services as quickly as possible. Further updates regarding the status of the fix will be shared through the company’s official channels on Discord and WhatsApp.
Recent Server Instability
This incident is the latest in a series of technical difficulties for the game. The current downtime follows a period of intermittent server issues that have occurred over the past few weeks.
As of now, there is no confirmed timeline for when the servers will be fully operational. Players are advised to monitor official community channels for real-time information on the recovery process.

