

"Lately, members of our community have reported longer queue times and difficulty finding matches in lesser populated servers," Darveau said. The team has added several features, including spectator interactions, but the player count still isn't where they'd like it to be. “We’ve said from the start that we’re committed to creating a fresh and exciting experience for Darwin Project players and viewers," Creative Director Simon Darveau said via Steam. However, due to the a lack of players, the game is now free-to-play on Steam. The Darwin Project, a battle royale game first revealed during last year's E3, has been part of Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview for a little while.
