UPDATE 21 January, 2024: Pocketpair has since updated Twitter to amend its prior statement, saying: “We accidentally said Epic Games backend instead of Epic Online Services. We apologise for this misunderstanding!”
A correction to our earlier tweet:
We accidentally said [Epic Games Backend] instead of [Epic Online Services], we apologize for this misunderstanding!
— Palworld (@Palworld_EN) January 21, 2024
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Original story follows.
Palworld developer Pocketpair says it has now resolved the connectivity issue that was preventing some players from hosting co-op.
The team explained on social media that as Palworld exceeded 700,000 concurrent players, it had to hold “an emergency meeting” with Epic Games to “add an update to the Epic Games backend”.
“Regarding the connection issues when trying to host co-op: The number of players exceeded 700,000 concurrent players, and a problem occurred in the Epic Games backend,” the team explained on X/Twitter.
“We had an emergency meeting with the Epic Games team and had them add an update to the Epic Games backend at short notice.
Hello everyone,
Regarding the connection issues when trying to host co-op:
The number of players exceeded 700,000 concurrent players, and a problem occurred in the Epic Games backend.We had an emergency meeting with the Epic Games team and had them add an update to the Epic…
— Palworld (@Palworld_EN) January 20, 2024
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“We have confirmed that this has resolved the connectivity errors and issues when hosting co-op games on Xbox and PC. You should notice an improvement in connectivity and the errors should start to disappear shortly. Thank you for your continued support of Palworld.”