Following its Western debut, Lost Ark, a free-to-play MMO game, became the second-most concurrent game in Steam history just 24 hours after its release on February 11. But, along with that popularity, players in Europe have to queue to play the game, a problem that developer Smilegate and Amazon, which handles publishing in the West, are trying to fix.

Long queue times became an issue shortly after the launch of the European Central server, with the developers promising to implement a new European West server soon to give players an alternative place to play. The West Europe servers are active, while the Central Europe region is at full capacity, and the number of players per world in Central Europe can no longer be increased. The developers said on the Lost Ark forum that all the systems that need to coordinate work are complex, so no more servers will be added.

Since players in the West cannot move to another server, players who have invested a lot of time in Central Europe will not be able to bring their game progress to the Western European service area. While Lost Ark first rolled out the server transfer feature in South Korea in 2019, it was only recently launched in the West and does not currently support the feature.

Despite some issues, Lost Ark is still very popular. According to Valve's Steam stats page, it already has over 1 million concurrent players. The game is not only highly popular, but the content of the game itself is also very worth playing.

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