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LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers Are Officially Shut Down ‘Indefinitely,’ Sony Confirms – IGN

  1. LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers Are Officially Shut Down ‘Indefinitely,’ Sony Confirms IGN
  2. Super Mario Maker fans got to say goodbye to their game, but Sony just unceremoniously pulled the plug on LittleBigPlanet and 16 years of community creations Gamesradar
  3. Ubisoft is stripping people’s licences for The Crew weeks after its shutdown, nearly squandering hopes of fan servers and acting as a stark reminder of how volatile digital ownership is PC Gamer
  4. Sony Shuts Down LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers, Nuking Fan Creations Kotaku
  5. Popular PS4 Exclusive Has Been Shut Down Permanently by Sony ComicBook.com

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Just before Nintendo shut down the 3DS and Wii U servers, fans rallied together and gathered 23000 data dumps to preserve DLC that was nearly lost forever – Gamesradar

  1. Just before Nintendo shut down the 3DS and Wii U servers, fans rallied together and gathered 23000 data dumps to preserve DLC that was nearly lost forever Gamesradar
  2. Animal Crossing: New Leaf completionists race against time to help each other finish their towns before Nintendo turns off 3DS and Wii U servers in 3 days Yahoo! Voices
  3. Pretendo saves the day after Wii U and 3DS server shut down — here’s how to keep your Nintendo games online Laptop Mag
  4. The bootleg Nintendo Network replacement no longer requires jailbreaking Engadget
  5. Nintendo Shuts Down Online Services for Wii U and 3DS, but Fan Project Pretendo Is Keeping Them Alive IGN

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Palworld is spending £378K a month on servers to ensure the service “never goes down” – Eurogamer.net

  1. Palworld is spending £378K a month on servers to ensure the service “never goes down” Eurogamer.net
  2. Palworld dev CEO jokes server fees could bankrupt the studio after it spends $478000 to “never let the service go down no matter what” Gamesradar
  3. Palworld CEO Reveals Servers Cost A Cool Half Million A Month To Host The Smash Hit Hot Hardware
  4. Palworld server costs near $500K per month as network engineer is ordered to ‘never let the service go down no matter what’ PC Gamer
  5. Palworld’s Server Costs Are Astonishing, But Live Service Experience Is Critical; Pokémon-Like Mod Is Out Wccftech

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Blizzard says Diablo 4 servers are ‘prepared’ for launch traffic | VGC – Video Games Chronicle

  1. Blizzard says Diablo 4 servers are ‘prepared’ for launch traffic | VGC Video Games Chronicle
  2. Diablo 4 dev corrects day 1 patch statement, says the launch version will have ‘very few’ changes from the Server Slam build when it goes live PC Gamer
  3. Diablo Boss Rod Fergusson Interview: On Diablo 4 and Leaving Gears of War Behind – Unlocked 597 IGN
  4. Diablo 4 is a “re-emergence of the franchise,” says series boss Gamesradar
  5. The Diablo 4 community is printing t-shirts, baking cakes, and buying chicken on other continents in advance of the game’s launch PC Gamer
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Diablo 4 Dev Promises Servers Will Survive Launch Day Surge – Push Square

  1. Diablo 4 Dev Promises Servers Will Survive Launch Day Surge Push Square
  2. Diablo 4 dev corrects day 1 patch statement, says the launch version will have ‘very few’ changes from the Server Slam build when it goes live PC Gamer
  3. Every Diablo 4 Server Slam and Beta Reward Players Will be Able to Claim on Launch GameRant
  4. Diablo 4 servers are “prepared” for launch, only time will tell how it stacks up to D3 Destructoid
  5. The Diablo 4 community is printing t-shirts, baking cakes, and buying chicken on other continents in advance of the game’s launch PC Gamer
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4 Florida restaurants fined $253K for not paying servers’ wages – Business Insider

  1. 4 Florida restaurants fined $253K for not paying servers’ wages Business Insider
  2. US Department of Labor recovers $3.1M in wages, benefits for 3100 workers employed by a federal subcontractor servicing BENEFEDS program US Department of Labor
  3. 5 Jacksonville-area Kazu Sushi Burritos violated labor laws, more than $200K in back wages recovered ActionNewsJax.com
  4. Restaurant chain paid workers below minimum wage and kept tips in Florida, feds say Miami Herald
  5. Millions in Worker Back Wages and Benefits Recovered by DOL Bloomberg Law
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Overwatch 2 Servers Are Live With Long Queues, Suffering “Mass DDoS” Attack

Overwatch 2 servers are now live, but it’s suffering from some issues that may stem from a series of DDoS attacks. Since servers went online yesterday afternoon, there have been long queues to get in–in some cases players are being told there are 30,000-plus people in front of them.

Perhaps more notably, Blizzard boss Mike Ybarra announced that Overwatch 2 was suffering from a “mass DDoS” attack shortly after launch, which he says is causing “a lot of drop/connection issues.” It’s unclear who is doing this or why, though Blizzard has faced a great deal of anger regarding some of the game’s design choices.

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Now Playing: Overwatch 2 – Everything To Know

In a subsequent, late-night update from game director Aaron Keller, it was revealed that a second DDoS was underway, but that Blizzard was “steadily making progress on server issues and stability.” He added, “We’re all hands on deck and will continue to work throughout the night. Thank you for your patience – we’ll share more info as it becomes available.”

Blizzard had previously acknowledged an “unexpected server error” that some players are receiving. Additionally, the studio has confirmed issues with players’ unlocks, including skins, not appearing, as well as Watchpoint pack buyers not having access to it. There’s no word on when these issues will be resolved, but the BlizzardCS Twitter account is providing updates as they come in, and a known issues list has been compiled on the Overwatch forums.

In the meantime, be sure to check out our Overwatch 2 review-in-progress. The original story follows.

Overwatch 2 finally comes out today, October 4. After several false starts and delays, the servers go live today at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT, and you can pre-load it now on every platform.

Arguably one of the most anticipated games of the year, the sequel to Overwatch was first announced back in BlizzCon 2019. However, despite its lengthy development cycle–longer than many thought it would be–the game that launches today isn’t quite the full experience, as it only includes its revamped 5v5 PvP modes.

It is, however, free-to-play, and it does not include the (in)famous lootbox model of its predecessor. Also, you’ll need to link a phone number to your Battle.net account in order to play it, so make sure to get that taken care of sooner than later.

While that’s certainly the core of the Overwatch experience, many fans have been looking forward to the sequel’s promised PvE game modes. This Early Access release doesn’t include those yet, so keep an eye out for them at a later date.

Of course, the pending release of Overwatch 2 comes at a great cost, as the Overwatch 1 servers were shut down on October 2 to prepare for the sequel’s launch. Regardless of how you personally feel about the original Overwatch, there’s no denying that it’s one of the most important multiplayer games of the 2010s, and it’s quite sad that you can’t play it in its original 6v6 form anymore.

In our Overwatch 2 review-in-progress, critic Jessica Howard mostly enjoyed her early hours with the game, though she questioned if it’s a true successor to the iconic original. “Where it counts, Overwatch 2 feels like a fantastic update to a multiplayer game with mechanics that enable thrilling skirmishes between teams of heroes,” she wrote. “However, as a separate entity and sequel, it stumbles.”

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Blizzard says Overwatch 2 servers experiencing “mass DDoS attack”

UPDATE 5/10/22: Overwatch 2’s launch remains impacted by DDOS attacks, with a second now impacting the game.

That’s according to the game’s director Aaron Keller, who posted on Twitter early this morning (UK time) to say his team would “work throughout the night” to get the game back online.

“We’re steadily making progress on server issues and stability, as well as working through a second DDoS attack,” Keller wrote. “We’re all hands on deck and will continue to work throughout the night. Thank you for your patience – we’ll share more info as it becomes available.”

We’ll keep you updated on the status of Overwatch 2 today.


ORIGINAL STORY 4/10/22:
Blizzard says Overwatch 2’s servers are experiencing a “mass DDoS attack”, preventing players from accessing the newly launched game.

Players have reported unexpected server errors and difficulties joining Overwatch 2 games throughout the evening following today’s free-to-play launch, with some claiming to be experiencing queues of as many as 40,000 other players.

An earlier tweet by Blizzard boss Mike Ybarra acknowledged today’s server woes but gave no indication they might be the result of anything other that launch day teething troubles, only thanking players for their patience and pledging to “get [them] into the fun”.

However, Ybarra has now posted a follow-up tweet suggesting today’s Overwatch 2 launch is being affected by the malicious actions of a third-party. “Unfortunately we are experiencing a mass DDoS attack on our servers,” he wrote. “Teams are working hard to mitigate/manage. This is causing a lot of drop/connection issues.”

Overwatch 2 – Launch Trailer.

Blizzard’s dedicated Overwatch 2 social channels remain somewhat less informative. Tonight’s ongoing server issues were briefly alluded to in a Known Issues post shortly after launch but no further updates have yet been shared.

I’ll update the story as it develops.

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DDoS attack on ‘Overwatch 2’ servers prevents fans from playing the game on launch day

Overwatch 2’s early access launch has been marred by a few bugs and a massive DDoS attack preventing players from getting into the game. Fans have been reporting getting stuck on the loading screen and getting one error after another. They’re also put in queue behind hundreds — and in some cases, even tens of thousands — of other players also trying to get in. Blizzard president Mike Ybarra initially tweeted that the game is experiencing server issues and that the company’s teams are working hard to fix it. In a follow-up tweet, though, the executive admitted that the game is “experiencing a mass DDoS attack” on its servers causing drop and connection issues.

Blizzard developed the new free-to-play shooter for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. The new game reduces team sizes from six to five, so a team gets only one tank. It also comes with new maps, new heroes and new features, such as the ability to place a Ping on the enemy’s location to point them out to the rest of the team. Servers for the original Overwatch went offline shortly after its sequel launched, so fans have no choice but to wait for Blizzard to fix the issue before they can play the game again. 

Aside from mitigating the DDoS attack, Blizzard also has to fix quite a few bugs that made themselves known upon launch. They include items and currency going missing from players’ collections, sections not populating, some areas becoming inaccessible, actions resulting in a blackscreen and Blizzard’s SMS Protect leaving the client unusable. 

In a tweet, Overwatch 2 game director Aaron Keller said Blizzard will work throughout the night to deal with server issues and a second DDoS attack.

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Overwatch 2 Servers Hit By “Mass DDoS Attack” On Launch Day

It’s a new era for Blizzard’s Overwatch series – with the company rolling out Overwatch 2 across multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch today. It’s free-to-play, features cross-platform play and progression and can be downloaded now from the Switch eShop.

Unfortunately, the launch hasn’t gone entirely to plan. In a post on social media, company president Mike Ybarra revealed the game’s servers have apparently been on the receiving end of a “mass DDoS attack”, which has been creating a lot of drop and connection issues.

Blizzard’s customer support page has shared a list of known issues and bugs, and what problems have been resolved so far.

Overwatch 2 game director Aaron Keller has also shared a brief update (via social media), mentioning how there’s been a second attack, and the team would be “all hands on deck” throughout the night.

“We’re steadily making progress on server issues and stability, as well as working through a second DDoS attack. We’re all hands on deck and will continue to work throughout the night. Thank you for your patience – we’ll share more info as it becomes available.”

When these issues are sorted – Overwatch 2 will offer players new heroes (Junker Queen, Sojourn and Kiriko), six new maps, a new 5v5 versus format, new modes (including Push and a redesigned comp mode), cosmetics, and a new ping system. A PvE mode will be released next year.

Loot Box have also been replaced by an all-new item shop, and there’s now also a free and premium battle pass (1000 Overwatch coins – $10 USD) – giving players immediate access to new heroes when they’re added, and other unlockables such as skins. Season One is now live and Season 2 will add a new tank hero and map. New seasons will follow every nine weeks.

How has your own experience been with Overwatch 2 so far? Tell us below.



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