If you’re planning to purchase the Founder’s Pack for the upcoming PlayStation 4 release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you may be wondering when do Lost Ark servers go live. The game will be available for pre-loading starting on February 7 at 12 PM ET. Servers will go down for maintenance on April 7th. Then, the game will re-open on February 11th.
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Founder’s Pack players receive a three-day head start on Lost Ark
While the game is free-to-play, it’s possible to get a head start on the beta servers by purchasing the Founder’s Pack, which includes early access to the North American servers on February 8. The Founder’s Package also comes with exclusive in-game items and benefits. In addition to a three-day head start, the Founder’s Pack also includes a pre-created character and the ability to reserve a character’s name.
While the Founder’s Pack is not required to play Lost Ark, it does provide an advantage in the game’s community. The Founder’s Pack includes a Founder’s Exclusive Pet, which you can use to collect loot, a Founder’s Title, and an exclusive in-game pet. All Founder’s Pack players receive a three-day head start on the Lost Ark servers.
Servers will be down for maintenance on April 7th
During the maintenance, the servers will be unavailable for approximately four hours. This maintenance is necessary to fix various problems, including crafting issues. Hardcore fans may want to add at least one hour to their return time to complete their weekly activities. For more information, visit the official Lost Ark patch notes. Here are some important details about the maintenance:
The game servers will be unavailable for approximately nine hours and forty-five minutes. During this time, the game servers will be updated to AWS servers and moved to Virginia. During the maintenance, the Spring Boost event will continue for two weeks, and the Fortune Reading Game will remain available for one last week. After this, the players’ inventories will no longer contain Luxury Fortune Reading Tickets and Pantheon Chest(s) of Protection.
Founder’s Pack players can preload the game from February 7 at 12 PM ET
If you’ve purchased a Founder’s Pack, you can start playing the highly anticipated new MMO on February 7 at noon Eastern time. The game itself won’t launch until February 11, but you can jump in to the game before the official launch on February 11. No matter if you bought the Founder’s Pack or not, you can still preload the game and start playing right away.
If you’re buying the Founder’s Pack, you’ll be able to start playing the game three days before it launches on February 8. The Founder’s Pack will also give you access to all of the game’s content three days early. The game’s servers will be preloaded automatically on February 7, but there’s a chance the servers will be down on February 11 for scheduled maintenance, so don’t wait too long to download it.
Servers will be open for launch on February 11
The release date of the upcoming MMO, Lost Ark, is coming up very soon! The pre-download for the game is available starting Monday, February 7 at 9:00 AM Pacific time, regardless of whether you have purchased the Founder’s Pack. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to pre-period character creation, and your name won’t be saved after you customize your character.
The development team of Lost Ark has released details regarding the launch date and time of the servers. The game’s servers are set to open at 9AM PT on February 11, but there have been delays in the deployment. While the team expects the problem to be resolved in the next few hours, players are still advised to watch their social media accounts closely for official announcements. While the servers will be available for play on February 11, you may have to wait up to three hours to get in if you’re not ready for that long.
Character creation is halted temporarily because of ill-gotten gains
Lost Ark is an Amazon-operated MMORPG that reached its peak of over 500,000 players on Steam. In an effort to keep things manageable, the game developers have temporarily suspended character creation on certain servers. While the team has not given a timeframe for the ban, they have confirmed that it will remain in place for some time. Additionally, additional servers are on the way in NA East and EU Central.
Due to heavy server congestion, Lost Ark has temporarily halted character creation for players. Queue times are extraordinarily long, and some players have reported being stuck in queues for hours. If you are unable to find an open server in your region, try joining a different one. If you have trouble making characters on these servers, try looking for another game server.