Amazon Games enabled two days ago the possibility that the players of New World could migrate their characters to other servers. This feature was added in a timid way, which involved taking a test server and monitoring what was happening for the next few hours before allowing the rest of the players to move, and they have done well, since this ability has had to be paused afterwards. to find an exploit linked to the “character persistencewhich did not save any of your further progress on the new server. And a priori, more than a problem, it is an advantage if you knew how to take advantage of it.

As a side effect of this glitch, some players discovered that they could exchange their gold with another player. When closing the game, and reopening it, via how he still kept the money, what allowed to duplicate it. That is why Amazon indicated that if a player takes advantage of this exploit on purpose, will be banned from the game. He has also recognized that many people were waiting for this feature, since more than 150,000 players transferred their character to a new server after just over a day of activation.

“Since the transfers began we have identified a small number of characters that after changing servers are in a state of ‘invalid data’ that prevents their character from being saved correctly. We have corrected this morning”, it is indicated in the forum of the game.

“Some players among this small group transferred gold or items while their character was affected. All these transactions are logged in our database. We are now reviewing them and any player who is found deliberately using this condition to gain an advantage will be banned for exploits. We will also remove items or gold received when necessary.

Going forward, as a precautionary measure, we may temporarily prevent characters in this state from logging in. If you are one of the few people who transfer and then cannot log in, this issue should automatically resolve within two hours. If it persists beyond that time, please contact customer service. “