Epic Games is also a victim of the global Cloudflare outage. If you are seeing a “500 Internal Server Error” on the Epic Games Launcher right now, it is almost certainly part of the same massive infrastructure crash that took down Canva and Discord.
Current Situation:
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The Cause: The Cloudflare “mitigation accident” for CVE-2025-66478 took down the backend services that Epic Games uses for login and store data.
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The Error: “500” means the Epic Games Launcher cannot talk to the Epic servers because the connection is being dropped.
Is it fixed yet?
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Official Status: Most services are reporting as “Recovering” or “Operational” now, but many users are still seeing cached errors.
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What you are seeing: Your launcher is likely “stuck” remembering the crash from 30 minutes ago.
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How to Fix It (Force a Refresh)
Since the servers are coming back online, you likely just need to clear the “bad” data out of your launcher.
1. Fully Close the Launcher
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Right-click the Epic Games icon in your system tray (bottom right corner of Windows) and select Exit.
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Check Task Manager (
Ctrl + Shift + Esc) to make sureEpicGamesLauncher.exeis actually gone.
2. Clear the Web Cache (The “Magic” Fix)
This usually fixes the “500” error immediately after server outages:
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Press
Windows Key + Ron your keyboard. -
Type
%localappdata%and hit Enter. -
Open the folder EpicGamesLauncher > Saved.
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Delete the folder named
webcache(andwebcache_4147if you see it). -
Restart the Epic Games Launcher.
3. Check Official Status
If it still fails after clearing the cache, the servers might still be degraded in your specific region.
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Monitor here: status.epicgames.com
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