Issues with the status of the Role Champions server seem to be plaguing players nearly 24 hours after launch.
It looks like players could have joined the Roller Champions ranks with a little extra effort – a deliberate influx ended the whole online server crash. According to a tweet from Proven Role Champions Twitter AccountThe current shutdown is due to the rapid increase in player outages.
To express our gratitude for your support at launch, we’d like to thank everyone who didn’t play Lootball during this time, tweeting “Thank you so much everyone!”
The reason for the May 25 shutdown has been determined; We didn’t expect most of you to leave us so soon!
Thank you to everyone who couldn’t play Lootball during this time for your support at launch! ✨🏐✨
Thank you all! pic.twitter.com/JIwMl4naSu
— Roller Champions (@RollerChampions) May 26, 2022
The state of the game server determines its proper functioning and allows players to communicate online. If health is low, the game may be more at risk due to connection issues, crashing, or completely shutting down. This includes, of course, the Roller Champions.
Fortunately, Ubisoft seems to be on the ball – providing a comprehensive server health monitoring website for the launch of Roller Champions on all major platforms. This particular site is automatically updated every minute, ensuring that each server is listed under a global tab. Players can check the health of their individual servers by expanding their platform tabs.
At the time of writing on May 26, there are four servers known to have “unforeseen issues”. Matchmaking, online store and game login have been completely released. Comments are listed as “reduced”.
Players are encouraged to check the site for up-to-date information on server health issues or return to one of the official Roller Champions tracks.
Source : dbl tap
