The Epic Games Store Holiday Sale is a 15-day program that was going strong until the site's servers were reportedly overloaded by the Christmas Day free offering, Death Stranding. Hideo Kojima's three-year-old masterpiece was clearly a massive pull for many gamers looking to grab the game for free. The digital storefront saw a massive rise in traffic because of the deal, and this seems to be causing different kinds of problems.
The Epic Games Store's official Twitter account has come out acknowledging an issue preventing people from logging in to their accounts and has promised to fix the problem as quickly as possible.
The Holiday Sale started on December 15 and features massive discounts on major titles. Moreover, Epic Games is giving away one game for free every day during the event. However, when the Fortnite developers offered Death Stranding, the servers started experiencing issues within hours of the announcement. As things stand currently, while the Epic Games Store can still be accessed, some of its most significant services are not working.
Though there have been no official reasons given for the issues players have been experiencing trying to access the digital storefront recently, it seems like the latest free offering played a big part in the server's current problems.
The issues range from players being unable to log in to the Epic Games Store to many failing to add Death Stranding to their library due to an internal error. At the time of writing this piece, trying to claim the game results in a specific problem. The error message cites high traffic as the reason gamers aren't able to complete the transaction. It reads:
Players have flooded social media to bring attention to the issue, and many concluded that
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