You can't play Fall Guys at the present time, on the grounds that there are excesses of Fall Guys. Truly. Fall Guys, the game, is difficult to play right now in light of the fact that too many Fall Guys (for example you) are attempting to associate. Engineer Mediatonic says it's chipping away at preparing things for its first end of the week as a live game.
On the off chance that you jump into Fall Guys at the present time, you'll have the option to fly around the menus, however attempting to get into a game will quickly provoke an 'association mistake' message, which will knock you back to the principle menu when you click OK. Previously, you could at present line up for games during high traffic periods, however it could take quite a while before you really associated with one. Presently, Fall Guys is simply knocking you out while it gets things repaired.
Mediatonic has been staying up with the latest with a different specialized help Twitter account called the Fall Guys Server Owl. As per this owl (clearly it's an owl, take a gander at the profile picture), the group has gotten a ton of solicitations for a game update. "We're despite everything buckling down on getting things all prepared for the end of the week," it says. "Much obliged to you such a great amount for your understanding, we realize this isn't enjoyable!"
Fall Guys passed 50,000 simultaneous players on Steam alone on dispatch day, and that pinnacle figure has just ascended from that point forward: August 6, the game hit a record-breaking high of 92,311 simultaneous players on Steam.
That puts it easily in Steam's main five most-messed around of the day, cresting above both Rust and Grand Theft Auto V – in any event, when you can play it, that is. The main games that have higher pinnacles are Steam's titans: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Who knew a bizarre little fight royale game about ungainly jam bean individuals would one day take on the absolute best Steam games around? Ideally, Fall Guys will be back online soon.