Call of Duty: WWII has been suffering from some longstanding issues with its multiplayer servers over the last week or so, and it’s caused some frustration among its player base as a result. The dedicated servers that were lauded ahead of release ended up being shut down for a brief period of time, leaving players to work with peer-to-peer matchmaking over the weekend, which wasn’t optimal.
Now, dedicated servers across all platforms, including PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One are live once more, so hopefully the online experience should improve. This should eliminate the rest of the issues players have been having, and hopefully the various crashes and other issues should come to a stop as well.
STATUS UPDATE: Global Dedicated Servers are currently live on all platforms. If you experience any issues, please be as specific as possible in your replies by including connection type wired/wifi, NAT type and region. Also, please include @ATVIassist.
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) November 15, 2017
If you find that you’re still seeing issues or stuck without dedicated servers, you may just not have access to that many in your area. If that isn’t the case, make sure you contact Sledgehammer Games via support to notify the company that you’re still having problems.
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