We’re nearing the 4th Anniversary mark since the full launch of Conan Exiles, and to celebrate the date we’ll be running a double XP and harvesting event on official servers!
From May 5th to May 18th 2022, all official servers on all platforms and regions, will have 2x XP and Harvesting rates!
Thank you for being part of Conan Exiles and for joining us in the celebrations! We can’t wait to show you what’s coming next for Conan Exiles!
We’re thrilled to announce that Conan Chop Chop has arrived, bringing you the most unhinged vision of Hyboria yet!
With the wacky turned to 11, Conan Chop Chop invites you and your friends to join forces in both local and online multiplayer for this 1-4 player party roguelite game.
Charge into a crazy adventure as Conan, Valeria, Belit, or Pallantides, each with their unique upgradable skill trees, and stop the evil wizard Thoth-Amon. He may have an army of weird monsters and a great maniacal villain laugh, but you have your muscle-bound stick limbs, a good ol’ chopper, and a whole lot of rage, so get hackin’.
Let loose your most dramatic war cry as you mash that chop button, through endlessly varied magically generated maps bursting with loot. You will die and rise again, a little richer, a little wiser, a little more fueled by vengeance.
Who knew toughing it out in the harsh and unforgiving world that is the Exiled Lands did nothing to harden your sweet loving hearts, aww. We received beautifully written entries, some dripping with cheese and some that gave us a hearty chuckle.
Check out the winning entries here and comment if you’re one of them! And if not, feel free to share it here too!
Winners will be contacted by email later today.
Physical Category Winners
1st Place
A lovely letter from the Exile Lupus, the Cimmerian mercenary, to Zafira, the Stygian leader of clan Iseth. Our judges loved not only the ambiance and authentic feel of this entry, but the fantastic letter written with in-game lore on a singed note.
2nd Place
A “card” from Insein to Shupa. We loved that this acted just like a mini sign post you can create in the game. And it looks great in a potter! You can see more images of the sign + adorable dog HERE.
3rd Place
A carving from TreeYou to all you Exiles out there. This wooden card was carved using only a knife, no gas or electricity used! Amazing!
Digital Category Winners
1st Place
A lovely card from “The King of the Imps” to the Priestess of Derketo, Yakira. Created by oldcraig. The judges absolutely loved that the card looks handmade complete with pictures held with tape. The letter is both sad yet endearing.
2nd Place
A simple yet elegant card from Tyros the Deathbringer to Telith, daughter of the Witch Queen. At first glance it may appear to be a charming and sweet letter, but you’ll find a deeper meaning in each sentence on a second glance.
3rd Place
A wonderful interactive card was made by “a talented Dogs of the Desert artisan using the sweetest and tastiest blueberries.” to the Beloved Lianeele. Finding all (14) differences in the images will increase the happiness of your loved ones until the next purge!
Honorable Mentions
In no particular order, these are cards that didn’t receive as many votes from the judges but still brought smiles and aww’s.
To Sigara from MilkMalk. A gorgeous drawing created in Procreate of the two fighting off beasts of the 8-legged variety.
From Abe to Abe, sporting some of that self love.
A card from toniapiromali, who kneels before King Conan but fell in love with the guardian beside him, mixalisj5. Instead of using words, their feelings were conveyed through a handwritten drawing.
This letter from Exile Prometeo to a furry Yeti touched our hearts.
This simple yet adorable card from JackalTaco to Arby won the hearts of judges as it brought them back to early school days of giving out cards to classmates.
Thank you again to everyone who participated and helped spread the love. These contests are a lot of fun for us, and hope it is for you all too. Keep an eye out in the future for more opportunities to win keys and other neat prizes we’ll have!
If there’s a contest you’d like to see happen, please don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments. Until next time, Exiles!
The world of Conan is getting a little bigger and… flatter. Almost 3 years ago we teased – by way of an April Fools’ joke – a new adventure for Conan. We want to celebrate everything we love about Conan in a more comedic and light-hearted tone. It’s been a journey, but Conan Chop Chop is almost here. Conan Chop Chop is a party rogue-lite for 1-4 players full of mayhem, loot, and adventure. In this outrageous take on Conan the Barbarian, you are the muscle-bound hero foolish enough to try and stop the evil wizard Thoth-Amon!
As part of the launch we’ve decided to release a free Demo as part of the Steam Next Fest.
The demo will take you through the first zone in the game, giving you a chance to sample the combat, a small part of the world and some of the basics of each character and their skill trees. We've included a few items and equipment as well, so you can get a feel for how they impact gameplay. Lastly, online co-op has been disabled for the demo but you can always use remote play together. We hope you enjoy this very different take on Hyboria!
Conan Exiles had a year of solid growth in 2021, and with what’s on the horizon we’re very excited about 2022 too! However, before we get to all that exciting new stuff, we have some house cleaning to do.
TLDR: we need to reduce the number of official PC and PlayStation servers.
Server merges list
Scheduled server closures/merges are listed on this page . Servers listed here will have an in-game notification about the closure/merge. We will update here as we complete the list for each region so please keep an eye on it.
Why?
The goal with the official servers is to provide easy access to exciting gameplay in Conan Exiles through meeting and interacting with other players, whether there is PvP or more friendly encounters. On these servers, travelling across the Exiled Lands or the Isle of Siptah should include encounters with other players and their creations, whether a massive fortress or our beloved default 2x2 hut near the river.
Both with early access in 2017 and when Conan Exiles launched back in 2018 official servers filled to the brim. Then players found their preferred play hours, and server population stabilized at a healthy level. The same happened with Isle of Siptah servers when the expansion launched last year.
But official servers have their limitations. We have more than a thousand of them across the different platforms, regions, modes, and now maps. To keep this manageable we run all of them with default settings. Many players seek a different experience with regards to gathering and XP rates, purges, player limits, et al., and of course – on PC – one or more of the amazing mods the community has created.
Over the years, and even over the few months since Isle of Siptah launched, we have seen a continuous shift toward player-run servers and solo/co-op play. While activity in the game is higher than ever (outside of those crazy release months), several official servers see few players online during any given week.Less than a handful players on a server doesn’t provide the experience they were created for, especially when a server is essentially someone’s solo game. Hence why we will consolidate onto fewer servers.
How does it work?
Perhaps most importantly, we will not just shut off the power to servers and leave it at that. When a server is shut down, we will transfer all characters – active or not – to another server along with everything in their inventory. This transfer is not subject to the “no encumbrance” rule which applies to free transfers. However, transferred characters log in at the starting area so bring something to help you carry!
No constructions will be transferred. We realize this is not optimal. The main concern is that there can be a building in the same spot on the destination server already – especially on the popular PvP server base spots. Another is that this would complicate the database merge operation significantly.
Players on a server which is closing will be notified ahead of time through Message of the Day, and we will also provide a list of servers and dates here as they are decided on.
How many servers?
Having looked at the current player activity trends and making projections for that exciting new stuff to come later this year, we aim to close about one third of official servers.
This is not distributed evenly across platform, region, mode, and map, however. Thanks to the success of Conan Exiles on Game Pass, Xbox servers are well populated, and we will only close a few Xbox servers that were opened in the wrong region last summer. Thus, this almost exclusively affects PC and PlayStation servers.
Exact numbers for each of the combinations of platform, region, mode, and map varies greatly, and will be available once we share the servers and dates.
How are the servers decided?
Characters from a closed server will be merged to another server in the same location. For example, someone connecting to a server on the US east coast will not have to suddenly connect to one on the west coast.
Goal is to impact as few players as possible, so low population throughout January 2022 is the primary factor. Both average and peak population is considered, with most weight on the former.
Among low populated servers, we put some weight on the number of structures on the server.
Destination servers for the character merge are chosen based on population, with the aim of increasing average population across the board and not creating login queues.
What about the future?
The shift toward private servers and games and a more customized game experiences is expected to continue. But we also expect Conan Exiles to continue to grow. How exactly that will pan out over the next year and beyond is hard to predict.
It’s possible we will do more closures in the future. It’s also entirely possible we will need to open new servers! This we will have to come back to sometime after that exciting stuff we can’t say more about just yet.
Nothing goes more hand in hand than love and blood in the Exiled Lands. :heart: Want to impress your crush in the hut next door? Gift them the fresh heart of beast. Date night? Start a brawl with the local Black Hand pirates. After all, a couple that slays together stays together.
In this contest, we want to see your confession of love whether it’s as fresh as new kindling or a smoldering pit of Yog. Create a card to whomever (or whatever) your heart desires and send it to us to review it. It’s okay, they don’t have to know. ;)
We want you to create a card confessing your love to someone in the Exiled Lands/Isle of Siptah. This someone can be anyone you want: an NPC, another Exile, a character from roleplaying, the God/Goddess you worship, whatever you'd like. As long as the character exists in the Conan Exiles world and not, like, the steamy muscular people in The Avengers or Star Wars or whatever. You get the idea.
The card you make can be digital or physical and will be judged on creativity of the card and text in it.
For a digital card, you can use whatever software you'd like (Photoshop, Illustrator, MS Paint, etc).
For a physical card, you can use whatever material you like and send us pictures or a video of the card.
All entries must be submitted by 11:59 pm EST on February 21st 2022. We will not accept any entries after this date. Winners will be announced on February 25th 2022 at 1pm EDT/8pm CEST. Entries must be submitted through this email address: contest@funcom.com
Cards will be judged separately based on digital or physical. You can only enter one card, so be sure to specify in your email which media (physical or digital) you are entering. You can select any DLCs as a prize currently available for purchase by Funcom (excluding bundles). The keys are given out in even numbers, so you can share the love if you win! Or keep them all to yourself, nothing wrong with some selflove <3
Digital
First Place: Two(2) keys for Complete Edition (valued at $192.38)
Second Place: Six(6) DLC keys of your choice (valued at $59.94)
Third Place: Four(4) DLC keys of your choice (valued at $39.96)
Physical
First Place: Two(2) keys for Complete Edition (valued at $192.38)
Second Place: Six(6) DLC keys of your choice (valued at $59.94)
Third Place: Four (4) DLC keys of your choice (valued at $39.96)
Honorable Mentions
Those selected for honorable mentions will receive two (2) DLC keys (valued at $19.99) of your choice.
Your entry must include a card with text whether digital or physical.
When you submit your card entry, you affirm that it is your own work. You may have help making it, but it can only be submitted once. Please do not submit an entry that you did not make.
One entry per email per person.
You can send in as many pictures or videos as you wish. You can use Imgur or another (safe) site to upload images or videos if that’s easier. Just be sure we can access it!
All entries must adhere to the Conan Exiles Code of Conduct. Just keep in mind the winners will be shown on social media...so, rein it in a bit.
If your card is not in English, make sure there's a translation in the email.
How to Enter
Please send us your entry of the card to this email address: contest@funcom.com to enter. If you do not email us here, it will not be counted.
Make sure your subject line is “Card Contest”.
We will accept entries until 11:59 pm EDT February 21st 2022. Entries submitted after this date will not be counted.
In the body of your email, please include:
- Which category (physical or digital) you're entering
- The names of who is writing the card, and who is receiving the card. Even if these are both already in the card itself.
- Which platform (PC/Xbox/PlayStation) you’d like the DLC keys for, so we know if you are selected as a winner.
- An English translation if the card is in another language.
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Terms and Conditions
Odds of winning will be determined by number of entries.
Restrictions: Void where prohibited by law. Participants must be of legal age in their country of residence to participate. Directors, officers and employees of Sponsor, its parent, and any of their respective affiliate companies, subsidiaries, agents, professional advisors, advertising and promotional agencies, and immediate families of each are not eligible to win any prizes. All applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations apply.
Use of Entries: In consideration of the chance to enter the Contest, The Sponsor(s) shall have the perpetual, non-exclusive, worldwide license and right to use, modify, reproduce, publish, perform, display, distribute, make derivative works of and otherwise commercially and non-commercially exploit Entrant’s name, character, likeness, and entry materials in perpetuity and throughout the universe, in any manner or medium now existing or hereafter developed, without separate compensation to Entrant or any other person or entity.
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Affidavit, Release and Data Collection: As a condition of being awarded any prize, winners will be required to execute and deliver to Sponsor’s a signed Affidavit of Eligibility, which includes an acceptance of these Official Rules, a release of liability and delivery information for prizes. Entrant is informed that the data collector is Funcom Oslo AS., and the data collected will be transferred to the United States of America. Upon request, Entrant will be provided with access to Entrant’s personal data. Entrant may withdraw their personal data upon request, however in such an event, Entrant will be disqualified as an entrant in the Contest prior to the fulfillment of prizes.
Winners List: After Febuary 25th 2022 winners will be posted on the Funcom official forums.
2021 has been an incredibly exciting and challenging year for us here on the Conan Exiles team. We started off the year preparing for the final release of our first expansion map, Isle of Siptah. The team was able to improve the Siptah map with your feedback during Early Access by adding NPC camps, Points of Interest, and activities. The team also added two amazing biomes in preparation for the final release on all platforms. We really enjoyed working on Siptah, despite the challenges that working from home during the pandemic presented.
Ultimately, we feel the final result is something we can be proud of, and your feedback and support made this journey feel all the more rewarding. The official launch on all platforms was met with an overwhelming amount of support from you all, as we achieved the highest concurrent player count since the game’s release. The launch campaigns we ran along with Siptah, such as the Twitch Drops and the Community Challenge, were also incredibly well received, paving the way for other possible future promotions.
In 2021 we also hit two important milestones as we released on two additional storefronts. First, on the Microsoft Store as part of the PC and Xbox Gamepass subscription. Getting to this point took a colossal amount of work from our teams, to who I want to wholeheartedly thank for their efforts, as well as to the Microsoft and Xbox teams who made this possible. We also drastically improved performance of the Xbox One client and received the Optimized for Series X|S badge resulting in Conan Exiles looking better than ever on consoles! Later in the year we released on the Epic Game Store and were able to bring Conan Exiles to another audience with full cross platform support for all PC stores. Once again, this was made possible thanks to the support of our friends at Epic Games.
With an eye on the future, we’ve also spent a good portion of the year planning and figuring out the best way to support our game for the long run. We are committed to Conan Exiles, it’s one of the greatest successes we have had at Funcom and we want it to become the best it can be. For that purpose, we have been growing our staff over the year and created a new Live team that is dedicated to the maintenance, support, and daily operations of the game. Thanks to this, we’ve been able to focus on addressing your feedback regarding critical bugs and Quality of Life additions that had been not possible in the past. We have also dedicated a team to provide support to our amazing modders, creating direct lines of communication with them so we can keep improving the devkit to better suit our community of creators. And this is just the beginning. We are committed to keep growing and adapting to support Conan Exiles on what will be one of its most exciting years.
I can’t wait to spill the beans on what is coming in the future, but for now let’s celebrate this past year with some facts and statistics about last year for Conan Exiles: We can confidently say that 2020 and 2021 were the most successful years for Exiles based on player counts and player activity. The development and launch of Isle of Siptah revitalized interest for veterans, and also gathered the attention of new players. And it didn’t stop there! The last quarter of 2021 also showed a surge in activity thanks in great part to the release of our in-game event “Grave Matters”. We’ve been keeping close attention to its reception and what you had to say about it. Thanks in great part to all your positive feedback, we’re planning for more events in the future so keep an eye out!
Another front we have seen positive growth with the game has been with streaming. Thanks to the new content added to the game and our campaigns, especially the Twitch Drops campaign, we’ve seen the viewership numbers hit an all-time high, even surpassing early access and the official launch period! We’re happy to say that we’ve improved our active player base and presence on streaming platforms and 2021 has been our strongest year to date. It’s been a year of experimentation on our end and we’re incredibly thankful to all of you for rewarding us back with your support which we are using to shape our plans to make 2022 even better!
We’re kicking off 2022 with our new update! 2.8 is bringing two oft-requested features: server queues and emotes for followers!
Coming with 2.8 is the ability to assign emotes to your followers! Whether you want them to look more alive, or stage the new and hottest choreography this side of the Exiled Lands, this feature will bring new life to your army! Along with it, we have worked on a bevy of new emotes you can learn by interacting with new locations on both game maps, both for human followers and for pets. Groovy!
On the other hand, server queues will let you join a server that’s full without the need to smash that join button for minutes! Instead, you will now be automatically sent to a queue with other fellow Exiles trying to access the same server and you’ll join once a spot is available! This is also customizable via server settings in case you want this feature disabled or tweaked in your private server.
And bundled with these additions come a myriad of new fixes and Quality of Life changes that we hope will make your adventures in the Exiled Lands (and Isle of Siptah) more enjoyable.
Thanks once again for your continued feedback and support and stay safe. After all, 2022 will be a very exciting year for Conan Exiles! IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING MODS
Please remember that updates can mess with the functionality of your installed mods. We suggest taking a backup of your current database before updating to any new patch if you have mods installed.
Server Queues!
Join your favorite server in style. While you can still frantically smash that join button, we offer a less barbaric solution by just letting you wait politely in a queue. Keep that frantic energy to see your enemies driven before you and hear the lamentation of the other Exiles in the queue.
Follower Emotes!
Tired of your followers staring into the void while at your base? Give them some workout to do with our new feature! Assign emotes to them, both previous and new, and inject new life into your fief!
Server queues!
Follower emotes!
… new emotes!
Tons of QoL and bugfixes!
Currently known issues
We are aware Microsoft Store users may not see patches downloading and installing automatically. The only known workaround is to uninstall and reinstall the game. Unfortunately this process is out of our hands, but we are pushing for a fix to it.
Fixed a number of crashing issues. This should result in better game stability.
Fixed an issue that could cause the game to crash after starting a coop game.
Fixed an issue that would cause rain to affect performance significantly.
Fixed a number of crashes in the EGS and Microsoft Store versions of the game when downloading mods.
Fixed a number of exploits regarding stamina consumption and undermeshing.
It should no longer be possible to place fence foundations too close to each other by exploiting building mechanics. Read more about this fix in this separate post.
Added new queuing system when joining a server. When attempting to join a server that is currently full, you will automatically be queued. - New UI elements now show your queued status, as well as your position in the queue. - Two new server settings have been added to control this new feature: EnableLoginQueue (default True), and DisconnectionGraceTime (default 180, in seconds).
It is now possible to assign emotes to followers! - Humanoid NPCs can now generally play any of the existing player-learned emotes. - Scattered across the Exiled Lands and Isle of Siptah, you can now find new interactables that will unlock new emotes you can assign to your followers and pets!
The Nemedian Frame will now leave a ghost item when the last in the stack is used up.
Stage floors should now be possible to place next to door frames and fence foundations.
Raised the Large Campfire and all Tanneries up slightly to make them flush with the ground when placed.
Fixed an issue in regards to Gate Frames losing stability when placed under certain circumstances.
Fixed a number of building issues reported during the Testlive period.
Fixed a critical issue that caused placeables to lose stability under specific circumstances.
Fixed a number of issues that caused some feats to be missing after learning them under specific circumstances.
Fixed an issue where left-hand sided attacks from a mounted rhino would not cause damage.
Fixed a rare issue where thralls would remain in a state where they could not attack nor get attacked under specific circumstances.
You asked, we delivered: The ranged attack of Spitting Spiders has now been fixed and your nightmares can finally be fueled from a distance. Other ranged creatures have also been fixed, but they are not as terrifying as Spitting Spiders are they. (Edit 2022/01/26: Added mention to other creatures as well. Reason: Missing from patchnotes)
Mammoths now rotate in a less janky way.
Shaggai Horror pets now have a projectile for their ranged attack.
Rhinos should no longer moonwalk out of combat, probably making this the most sad and disappointing patchnote line since the potion of endowment nerf.
NPCs should no longer move when performing ranged attacks.
The Undead nations of the Sanctuary of the Serpent signed a treaty and thus, Undead Archers and Undead Hyenas should no longer attack each other. For now.
Fixed additional issues where thralls and NPCs would spawn with XX_Unarmed in their inventory.
Kraxus will now spawn where he’s supposed to at the rate he’s supposed to, the Bastard.
Thralls should no longer randomly fall through Nemedian Hatch Doors.
Thralls that have been knocked down should no longer forget their guarding location.
Thralls should now be able to engage with giant enemies correctly, instead of getting confused at the complex concept of a straight line.
Fixed an issue where the Purge would spawn inside Treehouse bases.
Gold nodes should now require a minimum of 2 chops instead of 1, to avoid Exiled Cryptobros making this the new gold-seeking fad.
Replacing a building piece will now give you back the piece if it is at full health, or the equivalent dismantle materials if the piece is damaged.
Swapped the input mapping when using bows with a controller to be more intuitive. You now aim with the left trigger, and shoot with the right trigger. A new setting lets you use the old system (“Invert Bow Controls”).
Khitai Scout Saddle should now show the correct colors.
Fixed an issue that would prevent an NPC to show up if a mod saved data onto it and such mod was removed from the game by the player.
Fixed an issue that would cause the camera to stop controlling movement while hanging/climbing under specific circumstances.
Unlocked fast travel locations should no longer be lost when transferring servers.
War Sickles should sheath correctly now.
The Sandstorm should no longer kill players in the Broken Highway if they have not crossed it yet, or if they load in that area while a Sandstorm is ongoing.
Some hair colors showed incorrectly. This has now been fixed. #abouttime
Fixed a number of issues in regards to the Server Queues system reported during Testlive.
Addressed a number of issues reported during Testlive related to the Follower Emotes system.
Fixed a visual issue found during Testlive where certain NPCs would have missing torso textures.
Fixed several issues found in regards to Grave Matters.
Fixed a number of visual imperfections across Siptah locations.
The Scorpion Den will now evict players that log out to the start of the dungeon, and will respawn dead players there as well.
We let it go and it should no longer snow inside the Temple of Frost.
NPCs should now play certain threaten emotes when engaging or about to engage a target.
Pieces that are picked up and returned to the inventory at full health should no longer show dismantling animations/debris.
Did we mention that we added new emotes for followers and pets?
Bravely pausing their hourly wheel of pain sessions, our #spellchekker team fixed another round of typos and grammar errors. Since there will probably be more typos out there that they missed, they’ve gone back to their mandatory exercises until further notice. #stillhiring
Stamina should no longer show less than 0 on the GUI.
Stormglass gate frame can no longer be climbed and mantled.
Health of a building that is being repaired should now update immediately.
New icons have been added for the new follower emotes.
Added new UI icon for thrall inventories.
Full servers now show their queue size on the server browser.
Added new filter on the server browser to filter results based on queue size.
Something stirs in the air and a coldness grips your bones.
You sense a nefarious darkness growing within both the Exiled Lands and the Isle of Siptah.
The veil between our world and the outer dark is starting to tear, and droves of undead stalk the land. Mystical pillars rise in dark rituals and the ominous chanting of sorcerers can be heard as whispers on the wind.
You can take on this new threat and fight the sorcerers and the unnatural undead they summon. Be on the lookout for rituals of dark sorcery as you explore either the Exiled Lands or the Isle of Siptah.
By stopping the rituals you may earn unique rewards, such as some brand new placeables or even the Skelos Cultist Master armor set of the sorcerers.
The event lasts from today, December 7th, and until the 10th of January.
This event introduces the all-new event system to Conan Exiles and more events will follow in the future.
Perhaps this is just the beginning? But the beginning of what?
The new Update 2.7 is also live today. It adds a lot of fixes and improvements, including a new Point of interest protection system, where the obelisks of the Exiled Lands will receive extra protection from building pieces placed too close.