
Fans anxiously await ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel premiere “Dragon House” Sunday night — but some viewers were having an infuriating night when the highly anticipated 10-episode series finally went off the air after months of hype.
So many fans trying to stream the show at the same time – HBO Max Actually crashed. This resulted in thousands of users not being able to watch the first episode.
Many subscribers reportedly fall victim to streaming app failure, website outage down detector The report said there were about 3,000 outages between 8.40pm and 9.25pm. Eastern Time.
As usual, they took to social media just to express their displeasure at the technical issue – and soon discovered that others were having problems too: “The site is down… @hbomax,” one post The company’s Twitter account.
streaming service then respond: “Hi Leah, we know some users may be experiencing issues at the moment. Please try closing the app and restarting to see if that helps. If you still have issues, please evacuate immediately. Thank you!”

company account Kidding Regarding the downfall, he wrote: “The only thing that can destroy the Dragon House is itself. #popular. “
House of the Dragon takes place 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and tells the story of House Targaryen.
Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Tucson, Reese Ivan and Millie Alcock star in this fantasy drama.
“Imagine paying for hbo max for it to crash ASAP [‘House of the Dragon’] Come out my dad is about to break down,” another viewer said. transcribed.
a frustrated fan complain: “I’m really on the verge of losing it in this hbo max debacle.”
one person famous“Try watching about 25 minutes #dragon house Just had my HBO Max crash repeatedly after showing me a promo for all their upcoming “groundbreaking new originals”. Not a very good sales pitch. “
added by a fan meme Patrick Star from “SpongeBob SquarePants” tweeted while doing yoga poses: “Be mentally prepared because I know the HBO Max app will crash in the first 15 minutes.”
Others simply threatened to cancel their subscriptions because of the outage. “Get rid of HBO Max. This debacle is too much,” one chime in.
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