Starry Studio's new game Once Human, a multiplayer open-world survival, has overwhelmed the developer with an unexpected surge of players. Since its PC launch on July 9, the game recorded a massive 231,668 concurrent players on Steam, leading to server queue frustrations. Starry Studio, owned by NetEase, has acknowledged these issues and plans to raise server limits and offer player compensation. The game's mechanics, which involve resource scarcity and territory creation, necessitate player limits to ensure gameplay balance. An August update will introduce an invitation code feature to mitigate server crowding issues.

What is Once Human and how does it work?n

Once Human is a free-to-play, open-world survival game where players gather resources, build territories, and engage in PvP battles. To maintain gameplay balance, Starry Studio has imposed server player limits, ensuring players can find adequate resources and create territories without overcrowding.

Once Human's rapid success is notable. Developed by Starry Studio and launched on July 9, it quickly gained traction among players. NetEase, the Chinese gaming giant behind Starry Studio, has a reputation for developing popular mobile and PC games, and Once Human appears to be their latest success story in the multiplayer survival genre.