Tree of Savior’s new Brazilian server sees ’40-fold ping improvement’

    
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Despite a rocky start this past August, Tree of Savior’s new Brazilian server Kepa is proving to be a boon to the growing South American community. Papaya Play, the operators of this Portuguese version of the MMO, said that the move to Sao Paulo paid off with a “40-fold ping improvement” for players.

“Despite initial lag from higher-than-expected player numbers, Papaya Play quickly fixed the issue by expanding server resources. This led to a 40-fold ping improvement for major Brazilian ISPs like Claro, Vivo, and Vtal,” a press release stated.

Meanwhile, over on the other global version of Tree of Savior run by IMCGAMES, the Jurate season went live with last week’s update. This added the new Vulture class, a level cap increase to 520 (from 510), and a new storyline:

Source: Press release
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