The servers are as wild as the Wild West in one of 2026's breakout co-op shooters, where players are facing disconnections, failed matchmaking, and login purgatory instead of rootin'-tootin' shootouts. The game's developers have responded with trademark humor, blaming their service provider for being "currently drinking mojitos instead of helping"—a line that's quickly going viral across gaming communities.

Cowboy shooter gameplay during server issues
Server Stampede: When the West Went Down
The unnamed cowboy co-op shooter—which had been riding high on 300% player growth since its Season 3 update—hit a major snag this week as its servers buckled under the weight of its newfound popularity. Players report:
- •Matchmaking failures (60% of attempts timing out)
- •"Ghost posse" glitches where teammates appear/disappear mid-mission
- •Progress wipe fears after checkpoint saves failed to sync
"It's like trying to herd cats during a saloon brawl," one frustrated player tweeted. "You finally get a good squad, then—poof—everyone's vanished."
Devs Draw Their Wit
Rather than typical corporate apologies, the development team leaned into their game's irreverent tone with a now-infamous statement:
"Our service provider is currently drinking mojitos instead of [sic] helping. We've sent a stagecoach with stronger words."
This response has split the community:
- •Proponents praise the transparency and humor
- •Critics argue it downplays the severity of ongoing issues
Technical Showdown: Why This Keeps Happening
Co-op shooters live and die by server stability. Industry experts point to three recurring problems:
- •Scalability Surprises
Many mid-sized studios underestimate viral growth spikes. Deep Rock Galactic faced similar issues during its 2024 breakout. - •Third-Party Roulette
Outsourced server hosting can create response delays—especially with timezone mismatches (hence the mojito jab). - •Western Woes
Cowboy games seem cursed: Red Dead Online's 2025 "Great Disconnect" lasted 72 hours.
The Posse's Patience
With no estimated fix timeline, players are improvising:
- •Organizing private lobbies via Discord
- •Replaying offline tutorials for daily rewards
- •Meme-ing the mojito line into oblivion
The developer's next move is critical—will they:
- •Double down on humor with in-game "Mojito Mode" easter eggs?
- •Switch providers à la Helldivers 2's 2025 infrastructure overhaul?
- •Offer makeup rewards like exclusive cowboy hats?
One thing's certain: in the lawless frontier of online gaming, server stability remains the ultimate sheriff.