Update: 7:24pm ET:EA has reached out to DualShockers and gave us the statement below saying that issues on PS4 and PC have now been rectified. Xbox One problems still seem to be transpiring, but BioWare and EA are looking for a solution.
“The main issue impacting theAnthemVIP demo on PC and PS4 has been resolved. Anyone who has had an issue on those platforms should restart the game and attempt to join again. Our team is still working on fixes for some of the issues weâre seeing on Xbox One.â
Update: 5:48pm ET:ÂEA has announced that the login issues users were facing are improving and stability is improving. Xbox One users are apparently experiencing issues still which EA is aware off and trying to fix.
Update 1:41pm ET:ÂEA has stated that they are looking into the “infinite loading issue”. They’re urging players to relaunch the title and rejoin their mission to see if that works.
Original Post 1:07pm ET: The day has come forÂAnthem’sÂclosed beta to begin! Players have been waiting for this moment to try out Bioware’s latest title this weekend. The only problem is, the servers are full.
Our very own Travis Verbil attempted to jump onto the demo only to be met with a message that reads, “We’re sorry, but the EA servers reached max capacity. Please try again later.” Other players across the gaming world are also seeing this message…unless you’re lucky and made it through.
Of course, you probably expected this, even I had expected it to happen at some point during the weekend, however, it’s surprising that the servers have already become full so soon. Don’t worry though, if you’re planning on jumping on it later, hopefully, there will be more server space as the official EA Help Twitter has informed everyone that they’re adding more server capacity toÂAnthem.
It does seem a bit odd that EA didn’t realize the interest inÂAnthemÂand just go all out on servers in the first place. Even Michael Gamble, the Lead Producer at Bioware was Tweeting out VIP codes âthose Tweets appear to have since been deleted now as they were redeemedâ and said something along the lines of, “if you have to ask what these are for then they’re already gone.”
Either way, you should be able to jump back onÂAnthemÂsoon, so hang tight if you are planning to go on it. Until then, why not watch ourvideo showing off one of the missions available in the demo? Additionally, if you have jumped on and been able to play the game, let us know in the comments.
Don’t forget, this demo that’s taking place this weekend is for those who have pre-ordered or been invited. Next week will see the open beta that’s open for all. Hopefully, the same issue doesn’t arise then.
AnthemÂis due to launch on February 22 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.