

kj9tP5BaLt- H1Z1 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. A huge THANK YOU to the 1,500,000+ of you who have joined us in The Arena since the #H1Z1 Open Beta launch on #PS4 yesterday! We're continuing to work to resolve login and purchase issues, and are committed to bringing you a pure battle royale experience. In a tweet, Daybreak said it was working on these issues. The sooner Daybreak can sort some more servers out for H1Z1 the better." Thankfully things calm down again at around 10pm when all the kids have finally shuffled off to bed but by that time most of my mates want to pack it in as well. Even if you do get into a game you're almost certainly going to be missing a teammate or two. "Squad matches are another thing entirely, the lobby and matchmaking systems both seem faulty and at peak times this mode is almost impossible to play. Sometimes you'll be lucky enough to sneak into a solo match after half an hour's wait but you can never guarantee that you'll get straight into another one after you bite the bullet. As it struggles to keep up with the new influx of players its servers collapse in on themselves rendering it unplayable to the majority. At 4pm when the kids get back from school though, H1Z1: Battle Royale becomes a very different game.

"During the day you can quickly and comfortably jump into a match on H1Z1: Battle Royale and have a lovely time. Our Ian Higton, who is big into the game at the moment, told me he's also running up against these issues. Players have complained about not being able to login or make purchases. That's an impressive figure (although it's worth pointing out that H1Z1 is, like rival battle royale game Fortnite, free to download), but it is one that has caused problems for the game. The game's open beta has seen over 1.5 million players, developer Daybreak announced, since it launched just two days ago. Battle royale game H1Z1 is out now on PlayStation 4 - and it's been an early hit.
