Brawlhalla servers down registration#
As of November 1, registration for the game has ended and it won’t be available to download. In a post, Tencent announced that they are shutting down the game in China. Fortress Night, which is the Chinese version of Fortnite, is shutting down its servers this month.įortress Night was launched back in 2018 through a partnership between Epic Games and Tencent. However, it’s not that easy to enter this market and it looks like Epic Games is learning that lesson the hard way. Rocket League is playable on PC, PlayStation 4 | 5, the Nintendo Switch, and the Xbox family of devices.There’s no question that when it comes to video games, China has a large market.
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More: Rocket League Black Market Blueprints - What They Do & How to Get Them It's insane there's still no actual avatar to put in this border.
Brawlhalla servers down Pc#
Players on PC are still waiting as well for the PC (Epic Games Store) version of Rocket League to allow players to choose their avatar since the game packages avatar borders and banners as content to be unlocked. The store instead focuses on a limited rotation of cosmetics. Other unrelated topics we keep seeing raised by the community on social media and forums/Reddit cover include the inability to purchase cars or access older DLC (including highly coveted ones like the Batmobile).
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This is particularly painful and needs to be addressed since this change occurred within the last few days, before season 2 launched. We reached out to Psyonix earlier today, before the server issues, to see if others had this issue but we suspect it's related.Īfter matches, players are also missing the ability to access their garage or access their other presets, meaning players must back out of the game and lobby and return to the main menu to choose another car.
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The new car that comes with the purchase of the season 2 Rocket Pass immediately vanished from our garage and inventory after selecting it and wouldn't come back to start. When we jumped into Rocket League to check out season 2's new rocket pass, new car (the R3MX), and new EDM-themed arena, we noticed a few issues right off the bat. The R3MX however, remains missing in an account we tested and we're waiting to connect with customer service on a fix. As of December 10, everything is back to normal and there are nearly 1.3 million concurrent players online. Update: The servers came back up and then went down again for the evening. Servers may be starting to come back online at the time of this writing. Going into this season, we were seeing concurrent player counts in-game ranging from 500,000 on weekdays to over 800,000 on weekend evenings, and we can only image that number maxed out today with the release of new content. Related: Rocket League's New Season 2 Arena Is Basically a Huge Kaskade Concertīut first, the issue at hand! Rocket League is not playable online! The game's launch of season 2 seems so popular it seems, that it crashed the servers. As we noticed today before the servers went down, season 2 has also brought with it some new and continuing issues. Season 2 also brings with it a new Rocket Pass for players to buy into a premium tier of in-game challenges and rewards. Today begins the second "season" for the futuristic rocket car soccer game since going free-to-play under the ownership of Epic Games.
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Rocket League servers are down and online access is blocked coinciding with the launch of season 2.