Rumbleverse matchmaking queue issues continue, even after maintenance

Iron Galaxy has deployed additional servers to support Rumbleverse, but players are still dealing with long wait times.

Arguably the most significant release from last week was Rumbleverse, a free-to-play ‘brawler royale’ about suplexing opponents off skyscrapers. People like it quite a bit — when the servers aren’t acting up.

The primary complaint from fans seems to be that Rumbleverse has dreadfully long matchmaking queues, which take upwards of five minutes to get into a match in certain instances. Iron Galaxy is well aware and deployed additional servers in an attempt to alleviate the technical hiccups on Monday.

Rumbleverse is back online. We have deployed new server configurations to shorten matchmaking times, stabilize services, and reduce latency with better regional distribution,” Iron Galaxy said on Twitter. “There will be a temporary sign-in queue as players return to the game.”

Regrettably, many people are still experiencing queue time woes in Rumbleverse. Some are getting an “MM-10-1” error that prevents matchmaking from starting, while others still deal with long waits.

Rumbleverse support has consistently let folks know what’s up, so there’s little doubt the matchmaking kinks won’t get ironed out sooner or later. Still, it’s an unfortunate situation. It’s all part of that glorious live-service future we keep hearing about, I suppose.

If you’re still keen on piledriving into Rumbleverse, there’s free DLC coming to the Epic Games Store later this week.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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