

In fact, Sledgehammer is already testing dedicated servers in "limited markets" such as some places in the United States. Dedicated servers are preferred, and fans may be happy to know that Sledgehammer aims to bring them back in due course doing so is the studio's "highest priority." This has helped improve things, but a P2P setup means players may experience host migration and other annoying little things. In response to this, Sledgehammer dropped the dedicated servers and switched to a P2P setup. The update released last week had an adverse effect on server performance, Sledgehammer said. "Our entire team is working around the clock, and we would like to share our current status update." We're not there yet, and we won't rest until we are," the studio said.

"Our highest priority is to deliver the best online experience possible. Despite the issues, the game has welcomed "millions" of players already, Sledgehammer said.

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