Servers for the cooperative cowboy shooter Hit Cowboy are currently experiencing significant instability, according to a report from PC Gamer.
The developers behind the title have expressed frustration with their third-party service provider, suggesting a lack of responsiveness to the ongoing technical difficulties.
In a blunt assessment of the situation, the development team noted that their service provider 'is currently drinking mojitos instead of helping' to resolve the connectivity issues.
Service disruption
Players attempting to access the game have encountered frequent connection failures and server-side errors. The outage has disrupted the core co-op experience, preventing teams from engaging in the game's western-themed combat.
While the developers have acknowledged the technical failures, the lack of immediate support from their infrastructure partner has stalled a definitive fix. The outage has left the player base unable to rely on stable multiplayer sessions.
PC Gamer reports that the developers are actively seeking a resolution, though the blame for the current downtime rests squarely on the shoulders of the external provider's lack of engagement.