If you've been staring at an empty server browser while trying to coordinate a Reclaimer drop, there is finally a way back into the caves. Ghost Ship Games has pushed a temporary backend adjustment to restore multiplayer connectivity, ensuring that players can once again see and join active sessions across the community.
While the functionality is restored, the team has warned that it isn't a 100% stable solution yet. If you run into trouble while attempting to join a lobby, the current meta-fix is simple: refresh the list and try the connection again. This isn't exactly the high-tech dwarven engineering we expect from Management, but it gets the job done while the developers work on a more robust permanent fix.
For a game that relies so heavily on 1-4 player co-op and team-based destructible environments, this fix is a vital lifeline. Playing solo in a roguelite FPS can be a brutal experience, but the real magic of Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core lies in the chaotic synergy of a full squad mining through procedural terrain.
Ghost Ship Games is currently testing a more permanent backend patch that should eliminate these connectivity hiccups for good. Until that dedicated hotfix drops, keep that refresh button handy and watch your back in the deeper levels of Hoxxes IV.
