The new MMORPG Lost Ark was released on February 11th for free for all players. Unfortunately, the launch was postponed until late at night, which is why a new record has now been set.
What happened? After violent technical problems on the launch day the game might only actually go live several hours following the planned release.
Although our servers started in the middle of the night, around 1 a.m., Lost Ark an incredible 984,000 concurrent players attract. That was already around 70,000 more than the biggest MMORPG competitor New World had reached at its best. However, you have to mention that you had to buy New World and you can play Lost Ark for free.
But the number might not be reached that close to the magic million yesterday. About an hour following the release, the number of players started to drop once more. Nevertheless, Lost Ark already reached regarding 5 times more players than the boss expected.
Now the record is broken: On February 12th at 16:30, Lost Ark managed to pull over a million concurrent players into the MMORPG, and that’s only via Steam. There have only been three other titles on the platform that have been able to do that.
Behind PUBG with 3.3 million concurrent players must follow CSGO with 1.3 and Dota 2 with 1.2 million fans who were online at the same time at their best.
Lost Ark is the first MMORPG to break this mark on Steam.
Is it the first MMORPG that was able to achieve that? No, but the first, which it also achieves in a comprehensible and recognizable way on the Steam platform. According to their own statements, the Asia MMORPG MIR 4 reached over one million concurrent gamers.
This is also conceivable with the other major MMORPGs, but there are no exact numbers for FFXIV and WoW.
Successful on Twitch: Lost Ark breaks records, but not only on Steam. The game is also going through the roof on Twitch. The Lost Ark category has attracted over a million viewers twice already, on February 8th and 11th.
The game also breaks the records of genre colleagues like New World or World of Warcraft. The streamer alone Asmongold had over 420,000 concurrent viewers during the server downtime on February 11th. That was more than the entire League of Legends category at the time.
How is the game doing? The game is doing quite well on Steam. It’s a long way from the 96% positive ratings before launch and all the issues on February 11th though. With 15,409 reviews, Lost Ark currently has a “Mostly Positive” stamp and 74% of the ratings are good.
However, many negative reviews refer to the ongoing server problems, queues and shop collapses that exist ingame. Another major criticism is that Some servers will be blocked for new players and then they can’t gamble with their friends.
Do you think Lost Ark will continue to rise or do you think the MMORPG will fall once more soon? How many players do you think will remain loyal to Lost Ark and continue to trudge through the world of Arkesia, even following the initial hype? Write it to us in the comments at MeinMMO.