Of course, if you’ve already created a character on a full server, you can log in (or, queue to log in, anyway) and play with them as normal. The new feature comes as New World continues to grow in popularity following its massive launch this week. New World currently has over 800,000 concurrent players on Steam, making it the second-most popular game in Valve’s platform. It’s not far off top spot, currently held by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. “We know how important it is to be able to play with friends, so we’re putting this feature at the top of our priority list.” “After many failures and setbacks in gaming we have a success,” he said. “So proud of the team for the persistence. View setbacks as helpful obstacles that drive learning. Whatever your goals are, don’t give up no matter how hard it gets.”