What are the New World queue times?
The queue times for New World can be pretty long

New World queue times have been quite long as hundreds of thousands of players have been trying to find a s🐼erver for Amazon Games’ new colonial MMORPG. Set on the 🗹supernatural island of Aeternum, New World sees players explore and conquer the land and other players as part of a large-scale faction war during the Age of Exploration. Since launch day, lots of new servers have been added to reduce queue times and spread players out. While it looks like a lot of the initial problems have been more or less solved, be patient if you can’t find a short queue right away as you’ll get into New World eventually.
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How long are the New World queue times?
At the moment, server queue times can vary massively depending on your server region. Some have queues of thousands of players which can last a couple of hours, while others are much shorter lasting just a few minutes. New World has a few regional servers in major continental regions around the world and each one is split into many ‘worlds’ that you can join. These worlds have wildly different queue times, but since players can’t switch worl🎀ds without also losing their character, you’re locked in, for now at least. The New Worl♌d developers at Amazon Games have now over doubled their initial server count to tackle the player overflow that’s causing the queues.
A message from the New World Team regarding launch, world queues, and character transfers. pic.twitter.com/w🐼DSrlT8w93
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