FPS gamers break world record

31 January 2012

What’s the world record for the most number of players in a single online FPS game? As of right now, it’s 999 – a new record set over the past weekend with indie dev MuchDifferent’s meat-shooter, Man Vs. Machine.

Note the obligatory "LEEEEEROOOOOOOY"

“It was amazing. We did not imagine the amount of interest that this game would generate, so the system went down shortly after we had reached the peak of 999 players,” said MuchDifferent boss,  Christian Lönnhold. “Within minutes we were able to adjust it, and the battle continued for about two hours more. Almost until the end we were averaging around 980 players at any given moment. It was a blast!”

The browser-based game is powered by MuchDifferent’s own PikkoServer technology, which you can read all about over here (Warning: jargon and maths). Gamers from all over the planet signed up to take part in the event, which was the first test of the server tech at this scale.

“We believe this technology can be applied to just about any game engine used today,” said Lönnholm. “So, our goal now is to make this technology available to developers worldwide. Stay tuned!”

Check out and listen to one of the participants put on his game face (and voice) in the video below.

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  1. Gideon Jordaan
    01.02.2012 at 10:50

    I don’t know, to spawn and immediately die again is not for me, even if it is historic…

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