New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on May 10, 2022) follows:
Released in May 2019 on Android and iOS, F1 Clash is a racing strategy management game developed and published by Hutch. It features all official teams, drivers, and circuits from the 2019 Formula One World Championship.
The gameplay involves taking charge of teams with two drivers automatically driving on the track. Players have to decide when they pit, make modifications to the tire compound if needed and tell drivers to drive faster or slower.
Apart from managing races, events such as unexpected mechanical failures, weather changes, and safety car deployments also happen randomly during races. While players have praised the title for its gameplay, some said that it consumes way too much battery.
That said, recent reports suggest F1 Clash players are having issues with matchmaking after the latest update (1,2,3,4,5). Many say they are unable to find a match no matter how long they wait.
Some said they tried changing their series, team score, and clearing app data but nothing seems to help. Below are some reports from F1 Clash players having matchmaking issues after the recent update.
As it turns out, F1 Clash developers have acknowledged the matchmaking issue and said they are currently working to fix it. However, they did not share any timeframe on when it will be resolved.
We hope the developers soon resolve the matchmaking problem so players can enjoy the game once again. As always, we will be keeping track of further developments and update this space as and when we come across more information so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
Update 1 (May 11)
05:39 pm (IST): F1 Clash support on Twitter has confirmed that the issue with matchmaking has now been resolved.
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Featured image source: Hutch
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