Post-apocalyptic survival MMO Last Oasis is going offline for up to a week, after a launch marred by server issues left many unable to play.
Last Oasis debuted via Steam Early Access last Thursday, 26th March, but was quickly beset by server issues. Players reported being unable to load into the game due to severe wait times and server crashes. The few who did get in, however, reported the game itself a fun experience.
In a video post to Twitter last night, developer Donkey Crew announced the game would now be taken offline. All owners are eligible for “no questions asked” refund.
We are suspending Last Oasis servers for the next seven days. Full refunds will be offered regardless of your playtime.https://t.co/U6Ixhr1sDQ
— Last Oasis (@OasisNomad) March 29, 2020
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“We’re going to take servers off[line] for up to seven days,” a Donkey Crew spokesperson said. “Our coders have been working day and night on this issue and need some sleep. We need to properly investigate why our load testing didn’t pick this issue up, find out why, figure it out properly and solve it.