Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is the direct sequel to the original game that changed the genre of the strategy in favor of the third-person shooter.

However, in the last few days, its players have been facing issues while trying to purchase items at Rux’s Bazaar. In fact, they are unable to access the store (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

More specifically, Rux (the character in charge of Rux’s Bazaar) is missing or disappearing for many Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 players, who only get an ‘Oh Oh … not good’ error message (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

Rux merchant is missing for many

According to multiple reports, Rux is missing for many Garden Warfare 2 players, with no apparent explanation. This means that they do not have access to the items and elements that the merchant offers (1, 2, 3, 4).

I woke up and went to go check rocks and it said that rux was having issues with his suitcase and just disappeared. I reloaded Garden Warfare 2 and the same thing happened again. Is anybody else having this issue asking for a friend Source

I saw a post here that I lost (if I find it again I’ll give the credits) and that post said that Rux would be back and just needed to be updated And oh boy do I want legendary character parts I would want abilities if they all didnt suck Arcane lotus, Future dummy, All bling bling stuff But welp, I want rux back as fast as possible. Source

EA is already aware

EA’s support team confirmed through Twitter that they are aware of multiple reports that have been emerging in the last few days related to this issue.

It is also recommended that affected users continue to send feedback. So, the company is able to further investigate the bug and offer a fix sooner.

At the moment, there is no estimated date of arrival for the aforementioned fix. Lastly, we will keep track of the related developments that arise to add the new pertinent information to this article.

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