Project Gorgon Launches Third Server Today As Steam Player Count Peaks Around 2,500
Project Gorgon is adding a third server today, which also marks the game’s second fresh start server since launch. The new server comes as Project Gorgon hits a peak of roughly 2,500 concurrent players on Steam, putting real pressure on early game zones and existing server capacity. The move is meant to relieve congestion while giving new players a clean slate option.
The third server arrives after several days of heavy population growth following the game’s proper launch. Starter zones have been packed, enemy spawns have been heavily contested, and new systems like Desert Dreams were added specifically to spread players out.
A Second Fresh Start Option For New Players
This new server functions as another fresh start environment rather than a standard expansion of the existing worlds.
Fresh start servers reset the playing field by removing long term economic advantages and high level player dominance. This gives new and returning players a chance to progress alongside everyone else from day one.
For players who missed the first fresh start window, this server offers a second chance to experience early Project Gorgon with a large, active population.
Steam Numbers Show Strong Launch Momentum
Project Gorgon recently peaked at around 2,500 concurrent players on Steam, a major milestone for the game.
This surge explains why early zones became crowded so quickly and why server scaling became a priority. For a sandbox MMO built around open world interaction, stable population distribution is critical to gameplay flow.
The new server helps prevent overcrowding from slowing progression or creating frustrating bottlenecks.
Why A Third Server Was Needed
Existing servers were struggling under the weight of new characters entering at the same time.
Starter areas saw high competition for enemies, quest targets, and gathering nodes. While systems like Desert Dreams helped temporarily, a new server was the long term solution to keep the experience smooth.
Adding another server also gives the developers more flexibility as player numbers fluctuate.
What Players Should Expect Going Forward
The launch of a third server suggests Project Gorgon is still in growth mode rather than settling into a post launch decline.
If population levels remain high, more adjustments to early game flow and server structure may follow. For now, players can expect less congestion, better performance, and a stronger early game experience.
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