The ReleaseLead
Vague Release NotesRelease Summary
The update was part of a rapid and potentially unstable development period. Version 2.6.1 was released on June 12, followed by v2.6.2 on June 16, just four days before v2.6.4. This frequent release cadence suggests an aggressive push for updates during the high-traffic World Cup period.
Trading BlackoutsBreaking Changes
Another user described a total blackout of the app during peak traffic, writing that the app "had yet another issue not allowing me to cashout a current bet I had and then for an hour was not able to edit or place any bets or existing bets a total blackout of the app during live matches of the World Cup." Others reported erroneous bet settlements, such as a postponed game resulting in a near-total loss instead of a refund.[2] One user claimed, "I paid $30 on the diamondbacks to win... the game got postponed... it gave me $2.95 in my account."
Rating CollapseUser Reception
While reviews for the previous version, 2.6.2, already mentioned issues with withdrawals and poor customer support, the complaints after v2.6.4 centered on new, game-breaking failures. The emergence of terms like "blackout," "crashed," and "unstable" in reviews shows a clear change in the user experience.A thread on the r/Polymarket subreddit from late June shows users discussing the app crashing when trying to access World Cup markets, reinforcing the reports seen in App Store reviews. Archived.
World Cup Stress TestRoot Cause
Compounding the stability problems, Polymarket announced on June 25 that hackers compromised a third-party vendor, allowing them to steal funds from some user accounts. While a separate incident, it contributed to a wider narrative of platform unreliability at a critical time.