Servers ‘beefed up’ to cope with player demand
Today sees the launch of Mediatonic’s chaoticFall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, the wacky multiplayer game that sees armies of curious characters race through a challenging obstacle course in efforts to be the last… erm… “thing” standing. Unfortunately, it seems that this wild release has proved a littletoopopular, crashing player servers within hours of launch.
Speaking on Twitter,Mediatonic said that the player count had “skyrocketed” past expectations, with some 120,000 players all logging in to the PS4 edition during the game’s opening hours. Ultimately, the developer was forced to turn off matchmaking and frantically get to work on “beefing up” the servers in order to cope with the ongoing demand.

[Update: The developers havedisabled matchmakingwhile they “scale up and optimise.”]
Fall Guyshas also proven equally popular with the PC community,debuting at the top of Steam’s global sales charts.I guess the immediate success ofFall Guys– even if it should just prove to be launch day curiosity – shows that while video games continue to wow us with their intricate storytelling and photo-realistic visuals, there will always be room for a healthy dose of simple, slapstick mayhem.

Fall Guys seems to be having a real moment[Eurogamer]







