There can be no words to measure just how big Lost Ark's release has been, but its huge launch may have inadvertently caused problems for it.
The game was originally launched in South Korea in 2019 and then expanded to Japan and Russia. Based on the success in those regions, Amazon Games brought the game to western audiences.
Barring the SEA, Middle East and Africa, the game has been released in all major regions. The western launch has been no less successful, recording over 1 million concurrent players on Steam.
But the game's massive popularity may now have become a curse in disguise as far as Steam reviews are concerned. Lost Ark has gone from "overwhelmingly positive" to "mixed," with the biggest problem being evident in less than two days.
Like every MMO game, Lost Ark is an online-only game with both PVP and PVE elements. Understandably, every player must be connected to the server at all times.
Amazon has divided the game into different regions to manage the crowding issue, with each region having its own set of servers. Sadly, the work done so far has not been enough.
Many complaints are about the same thing - incredibly long queue times. This has enraged several players who have review-bombed the game with negative votes to voice their displeasure.
Incidentally, Founder's Pack players have had to suffer the brunt of the issue. Founder's Pack owners could start the game earlier, but the number of servers back then was less than today.
As a result, the Founder’s Pack owners are all stuck in overcrowded servers where the login problem has been severe. On the other hand, newer players have been able to choose servers that are vacant and have been able to play without waiting.
There are other points of criticism about the
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