Grand Theft Auto V fans looking forward to the multiplayer version of the game could end up experiencing glitches and connection problems.
The UK developer of the hit game, Rockstar North, said "plenty of issues are bound to occur" and it was "working around the clock to buy and add more servers" to support Grand Theft Auto Online.
Some users - posting shortly after Tuesday's launch - said they were already having problems connecting.
Cal tweeted: "GTA V online is a waste of time at the minute. Absolute server overload!! Going to have to make do with reality."
The online game will let up 16 players team upTyler Deshaun added: "Am I the only one that can't get online on GTA V right now?? Server is terrible."
Rockstar tweeted: "For those trying to get into GTA Online today, please bear w/ us on some day one tech connection issues that we're working to stabilize asap".
Sales of GTA V are estimated to have easily topped 10 million since its launch on September 17 - more than expected. It also broke sales records by pulling in £496m ($800m) in just 24 hours.
But the online feature could suffer as a result of its own success as gamers rush to team up with one another.
In a blog post ahead of launch, Rockstar said: "One thing we are already aware of, and are trying to alleviate as fast as we can, is the ... additional pressure on the servers due to a significantly higher number of players than we were anticipating at this point."
The game made nearly $1bn in its first day - a record for a game or filmThe Edinburgh-based company will be hoping to avoid the backlash Electronic Arts received over its botched SimCity launch in March, when many gamers reported long delays logging on to the internet to play, as well as crashes.
SimCity developer Maxis later admitted it had been "dumb" not to anticipate the level of demand.
Rockstar also warned that potentially-amusing in-game "crashes, glitches, crazy bugs" would likely be discovered in the first few weeks of online GTA V.
As it noted, such teething troubles are not uncommon and it wants gamers to provide feedback so they can be ironed out.
GTA V Online will let up to 16 players team up over the internet to carry out heists or indulge in a spot of racing around the Southern California landscape. The multiplayer game narrative is set a few months before the storyline in the single-player mode.
Many players on the Rockstar blog are already posting invitations for other gamers to join their "crews".
The 18-rated guns and gangsters game - which had a £170m ($274m) budget - has been widely praised by critics and the public.
Games website IGN called it a "masterpiece", and one of the greatest video games ever made.
Edge magazine called it a "remarkable achievement" that sent a message to the rest of the industry.
However, the game has also reignited concerns among some people about video game violence and the portrayal of women.
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