Now it seems as though Lost Ark Gold is unable to be published in both countries owing to their regulations relating to paid items containing RNG rewards in games. In Lost Ark players are able to purchase Gem Chests and Packs of Cards with real-world money, as well as fast-track the refinement process by purchasing high-level components from Mari's Secret Shop, also with real-world money.

Lost Ark is also not available in South Africa, although this is not due to any laws that the country has put in place. South Africans are allegedly unable to access the game owing to Amazon not having access to the publishing rights for the region. South African gamers have not been met with an official response as yet, and it's unclear when one might come.

Lost Ark is currently Steam's second most-played game even without support from the above-mentioned regions. The game currently has an all-time peak of 1,325,305 concurrent players, which means it still has a ways to go before reaching PUBG's ridiculous 3,257,248 concurrent players at the games' all-time peak, but is still off to a great start.

Lost Ark's European and North American launch wasn't entirely smooth sailing. Amazon publicly acknowledged the issues with the game's launch and offered players three days of Crystalline Aura as a way to make up for it. Crystalline Aura gives players various boosts that increases the amount of buy Lost Ark Gold experience players earn among other things.