Because Discord disappoints players, TeamSpeak is being overwhelmed to the extent that new servers are needed

Because Discord disappoints players, TeamSpeak is being overwhelmed to the extent that new servers are needed

After an announcement regarding age verification on Discord, users are flocking to the arch-enemy TeamSpeak servers.

Why are users turning their backs on Discord? A few days ago, the developers of Discord announced on X.com that there may be age verifications on Discord in the future. A nightmare scenario for many users, who would much rather do anything than upload their ID somewhere.

Quickly, users recalled past cyber incidents that, as Kotaku reported, led to the loss of data, and an anti-Discord movement mobilized. It hardly helped that the developers tried to calm everyone down with a FAQ post on X.com.

It was said that verification would only be necessary in exceptional cases, and sensitive data such as IDs should not even be stored. However, users did not care, and the consequences are now visible on TeamSpeak.

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How is TeamSpeak doing? Originally, Discord aimed to succeed Skype and TeamSpeak. The combination of voice, video, and text chat for own communities has clearly become the market leader over the last 10 years. Accordingly, TeamSpeak, which was displaced from its former leading position, was working on a new, better TeamSpeak.

But now the tables have turned, as users are currently overwhelming TeamSpeak’s servers due to the troubles with Discord. On February 14, 2026, the company wrote on X.com: “Due to the incredible surge in new users signing up for TeamSpeak and joining communities, the current hosting capacity in many regions, especially in the United States, is exhausted. We are working to expand availability to other regions.”

But even after the weekend, things continued the same way. On February 16, 2026, another post followed on X.com: “Two new regions are now available for community creation: Frankfurt 3 and Toronto 1 […] we will continue to monitor usage in the regions and increase capacity as demand rises.”

Despite the efforts to limit damage at Discord, many users continue to switch to TeamSpeak. While most users have been on Discord in recent years, the company has not been idle and has further developed the software. Today, it is not so different from Discord. If you want to return somewhere else instead of TeamSpeak, you can find more alternatives here: Discord: The 8 best alternatives if you want to switch now

Source(s): kotaku.com, Foto von Sound On via Pexels
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