Arc Raiders players stuck in login queues and long matchmaking times as it blows past its Steam player peak of 330,000

Arc Raiders players stuck in login queues and long matchmaking times as it blows past its Steam player peak of 330,000

The servers are struggling to keep up as players flood in.

2:25 pm: Another update from the Arc Raiders Discord about longer queue times as the developers investigate the issues: "The team has implemented a login queue as a temporary measure in order to mitigate issues related to forming parties and using voice channels which will make your matchmaking longer than usual."1:09 pm: Over on the Arc Raiders Discord, Embark Studios says it's aware of the server, voice chat, and party system issues and is working on fixing them as soon as possible.

The poor servers trying to keep up with the influx of players logging into Arc Raiders are starting to buckle. Many players, including PC Gamer's own Morgan Park, are reporting matchmaking errors and queue times just as the extraction shooter hit just over 330,000 concurrent players on Steam. Considering it's on consoles and other storefronts too, Embark might be dealing with a bigger server load than it anticipated.

Players are having trouble finding matches and are getting stuck in queue times ranging from 5 to 10 minutes before they're let back in. The subreddit is filling up with posts from players encountering errors and I can see several Twitch streamers waiting to connect.

You can actually see a fairly sharp decline in players on SteamDB just after the game hit another all-time high at 337,834 players. It's currently sitting at around 286,000 players an hour after the spike.

Plenty of people still seem to be able to play the game judging from the player numbers and ongoing streams, but there's enough commotion that the official Discord server has put a 15-minute timer on how often you can post in the main chat channel.

I already see jokes calling the game a "queue simulator" and people claiming they're going to "explode" if the servers don't come back up. This is what happens when you make a slick extraction shooter with big evil robots that everyone wants to play right now.

Developer Embark Studios hasn't made an

Source: PC Gamer