Lost Ark was made available to players in North America and Europe on February 11, and since then European players have battled to load into the game due to its cramped servers. Lost Ark's developer, Smilegate has now acknowledged that there will likely not be a fix for this issue any time soon.

Lost Ark's North American and European launch did not go smoothly. This prompted Amazon to offer players 3 free days of Crystalline Aura, which give plays 7,000 free experience per minute, a pet that can repair and store items, and allows players to recover Life Energy 10% faster than normal among other things. While Amazon made good on its promise, Lost Ark players in Europe are still experiencing unacceptably long queue times to join servers.

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In an attempt to remedy this issue Amazon and Smilegate launched a Europe West Region. The issue with this, however, is the fact that the game currently does not give players the ability to transfer their progress to another server. This means that if players wish to join a less populated server, they will have to start from scratch, which is a tall order in an MMORPG as extensive as Lost Ark. The game's official Twitter page also noted that increasing a server's capacity is currently not possible and adding more servers is also not likely owing to the complexities of the game's systems.

This is, unfortunately, not the only issue that players using European servers have faced. Thankfully, Smilegate and Amazon rolled out an update that has seemingly fixed the other issues that European Lost Ark players have been experiencing. The patch was said to fix issues relating to the game's premium currency and cash shop, an issue that prevented players from refunding their Royal Crystals at the Currency Exchange, issues relating to the game's user interface, and a glitch that affected Lost Ark’s Northern Lawmaker skin.

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None of these issues seem to have impacted Lost Ark's enormous Steam concurrent player count, as the game had 1.325 million players at its peak. These astounding numbers made Lost Ark the second-highest played game of all time on Steam. While these numbers are impressive, it will now be up to Amazon and Smilegate to come up with a solution to fix Lost Ark's cramped European servers if the companies wish to see prolonged success. This will most likely be by allowing players to transfer their progress to other servers or creating more servers for the game in the future.

Lost Ark is available now on PC.

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