When you first start up the game, you will need to have your VPN enabled to accept some terms and conditions from Steam.
From here, you can disable your VPN and let it download until it’s done.When asked if you have Steam installed, select Yes and it should now start downloading on the client itself. Re-enable the VPN (ensure that region is still set to US), head to the Lost Ark Steam page, and proceed to get the game.Verify your Steam account, sign out of your primary Steam account on the client, and sign in using the newly registered account.If the error pops up again, continue doing it until you succeed (should be no more than 3 times at most). Proceed to re-do the Captcha and continue. You may receive an error message at this point.Key in the Captcha as usual and proceed to register.Prior to keying the Captcha, disable your VPN.Proceed to create a new Steam account and make sure the Country of Residence is set to the United States.Head to the Lost Ark Steam page and if it can open, it means your VPN is working.Set your VPN region to US, doesn’t have to be a specific part of the country.Get yourself a VPN, can be a free one or a premium one (Tunnelbear, Surfshark, NordVPN, etc.).
Not to worry, there is a way for you to enjoy this free-to-play game, and we have come up with a simple, step-by-step guide to help you with that. For those of you in Malaysia, Singapore, or Southeast Asia in general, you might be feeling left out.
As many of you might know by now, the popular MMORPG Lost Ark has officially launched in the North American region, and they’re expected to increase server in Europe to help with the painfully long queuing times.