Payday 3’s Rocky Start: Persistent Server Issues Frustrate Players

The highly anticipated Payday 3 faces ongoing server instability, leaving players frustrated despite attempts to rectify matchmaking problems.

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Payday 3, the long-awaited sequel to the popular heist-themed video game series, officially debuted on September 21. While the early access launch for Silver and Gold edition owners had its share of server instability, the situation took a turn for the worse upon the full game’s release.

Starting the day after its official launch, Payday 3 experienced severe outages in its matchmaking services. Matchmaking is a critical component for a cooperative game like Payday 3, especially for players who lack a full party of friends to join. Unfortunately, the issues quickly escalated.

Matchmaking problems spread across all platforms, causing disappointment for players who had looked forward to a weekend of virtual heists. The official Payday Twitter account worked diligently to provide updates, but most of the news was disheartening.

While there were periods of improvement, matchmaking issues resurfaced later in the day, affecting all platforms once again. The situation deteriorated to the point where players were unable to create lobbies. These issues persisted throughout the weekend, leading many players to abandon the game entirely due to their frustration.

In the most recent update, issued approximately five hours ago, it was confirmed that matchmaking services have been restored. The development team is actively working to stabilize the servers, aiming to prevent future instances of these disruptive problems in Payday 3.

It’s essential to note that Payday 3 was a day-one Game Pass release on PC and Xbox Series X/S. It is also available on Steam and PS5, with cross-play support across all platforms. Despite the ambitious undertaking by a relatively small team, the launch woes have significantly affected players’ experiences.

Currently, Payday 3’s user review rating on Steam stands at ‘Mostly Negative,’ with 67% of nearly 24,000 reviews expressing dissatisfaction primarily due to the persistent server issues and disconnections.

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