Steam servers struggle with Lost Ark’s monstrously successful launch

Valve’s platform is buckling a bit under Amazon’s successful MMORPG.

Lost Ark  is already a runaway hit, as it’s bringing Steam server download speeds to a crawl. 

Early Access for Lost Ark  began on Tuesday, and Steam is struggling to keep up due to the  ridiculous number of players  trying to pre-load the  free-to-play  phenomenon at once. Amazon Games  is in talks with  Valve over potential solutions. 

“Steam is aware of it and is actively looking into the issue and we will update players as soon as we have additional information,” Amazon Games said on Twitter. “The current download issues on Steam are impacting all players, including content creators as well. We’ll keep players in the loop as Steam continues to resolve this.”

The Lost Ark  team claims things are getting better and that they will continue to monitor the situation.

MMORPGs having rough launches is nothing new. In December, Final Fantasy 14  had server queue waits so bad that it would make any Disneyland ride lineup seem short. Square Enix even  stopped selling the game  for a while. So Lost Ark  is by no means an outlier here; heck, it’s holding up well if the  positive  reception on Steam is any indication.

Lost Ark leaves early access on Feb. 11, when it’ll go completely free for everyone.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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