“It’s So Stupid”, Fragpunk Players Vent Frustration At Game’s Early Lobbies

“It’s So Stupid”, Fragpunk Players Vent Frustration At Game's Early Lobbies
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Summary

  • Fragpunk saw a strong start with over 113k peak players, despite competition.
  • Bot lobbies are plaguing Fragpunk, sparking complaints from players.
  • Reducing bot presence and addressing player concerns will be crucial for Fragpunk’s long-term success.

Despite entering one of the most over-saturated markets in video games, the free-to-play hero shooter market, Fragpunk enjoyed an impressive start to life. Released on March 6, the title quickly stormed to a peak concurrent player count of 113,243, making it one of the biggest launches of 2025 so far.

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But, while it drew lots of players, they weren’t necessarily always loving the game, with complaints about bot lobbies running rampant within the first few days of launch.

FragPunk Is Seemingly Already Plagued With Bot Lobbies, And Players Aren’t Happy

Bot lobbies are nothing new in games, but they’re generally never popular. This year alone, Marvel Rivals was slammed for including matches that had tons of bots, Dead by Daylight was forced to remove bots from 2v8 matches due to player complaints, and Fortnite accidentally took things to the extreme, filling matches with 90 percent AI-controlled players. Fragpunk has now joined this list.

While the Fragpunk subreddit is in its infancy, dozens of complaints cropped up over the weekend about matches that are filled with bots.

In one thread, one unhappy player said, “It’s no fun being in ranked games with bots on both teams. I just played a game where one of the bots was repeatedly getting stuck in one corner of the map. Watching the kill cams or spectating ‘teammates’ makes it painfully obvious, too.”

In response, another player, rulerdude, said, “There also needs to be an opt-out for bots in casual. If I wanna play against bots, I’ll play in the practice mode.” They added, “Playing against bots because matchmaking is taking too long is one thing, but being forced into bot lobbies as a ‘pity match’ is so annoying.”

If I wanna play against bots, I’ll play in the practice mode.

The issue is clearly a prevalent one. Although the game has now moved to “Mostly Positive” reviews on Steam thanks to a push for more positive reviews from the subreddit, Fragpunk launched with “Mixed” reviews, with players citing bot lobbies as one of the biggest problems they’ve faced so far.

The game is obviously new, so Bad Guitar Studio has a lot of time to fix things, but the studio will want to do it as soon as possible to avoid losing players as quickly as it drew them in, like some recent games have.

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Released

March 6, 2025

ESRB

T For Teen // Violence, Blood

Developer(s)

Bad Guitar Studio

Publisher(s)

Bad Guitar Studio

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