The launch of Grand Theft Auto V last month was a success by any measure, but Tuesday’s debut of GTA Online wasn’t quite as smooth. Rockstar Games itself predicted a buggy arrival for its game’s online counterpart and said it bought new servers ahead of time to support the predicted demand, but on Tuesday players looking to commit online break-ins and heists were all but locked out. “For those trying to get into GTA Online today, please bear w/ us on some day one tech connection issues that we’re working to stabilize asap,” the company wrote in a
tweet.
Roadblocks Stymie GTA's Online Launch
Posted by: Peter Suciu October 1, 2013 04:21 PMThe launch of Grand Theft Auto V last month was a success by any measure, but Tuesday’s debut of GTA Online wasn’t quite as smooth. Rockstar Games itself predicted a buggy arrival for its game’s online counterpart and said it bought new servers ahead of time to support the predicted demand, but on Tuesday players looking to commit online break-ins and heists were all but locked out. “For those trying to get into GTA Online today, please bear w/ us on some day one tech connection issues that we’re working to stabilize asap,” the company wrote in a
tweet.