Following days of server problems, crashes and other technical issues in Call of Duty: WW2, developer Sledgehammer decided to take dedicated servers offline.
Call of Duty: WW2 players had to endure peer-to-peer matchmaking over the weekend, before the developer started slowly reenabling dedicated servers across PS4, and Xbox One.
Now, dedicated severs are live on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Sledgehammer Games confirmed this in a new tweet. This should take care of any remaining problems, and together with the latest patch should also bring an end to crashes at the end of a match.
STATUS UPDATE: Global Dedicated Servers are currently live on all platforms. If you experience any issues, please be as specific as possible in your replies by including connection type wired/wifi, NAT type and region. Also, please include @ATVIassist.
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) November 15, 2017
If you’re still ending up in peer-to-peer matches, chances are your region doesn’t have that many dedicated servers. Still, if you think you should be connecting to dedicated servers, Sledgehammer recommended contacting Activision support.
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