40+ Free Game Servers!
Free Game Servers!
I’m running this as a passion project to give people access to free game servers — especially those who might not have the means otherwise. It’s a work in progress, and I’m always adding new games and building features to improve the experience.
That said, support is minimal, and this isn’t some polished enterprise platform — it’s more of a fun side project, so expect the occasional rough edges. Please read the FAQ below – I know this is a buzzword to most people, but it provides some insight on the ins and outs of this project.

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FAQ
FAQ
Do you keep old/inactive servers forever?
Short answer: Kind of—but only if they’re somewhat active. If a server hasn’t seen any use for 8–12 months, I’m not obligated to keep it around indefinitely.
If you plan to step away from your server for a long time, I highly recommend backing up your save files and downloading them.
I’ll send out an email warning before any cleanup process happens. If you get one down the track and want to keep your server, just reply and I’ll make sure it stays online.
Why are you providing this for free?
Basically, I have spare compute and storage capacity that fluctuates from time to time, so instead of letting it sit unused, I’m putting it to good use. While it’s free for you, I’ve personally invested in the hardware and setup to make this possible—just so others can enjoy game hosting with friends and family without needing to spend money on pricey gear or services.
Do you provide support in setting up custom / higher spec servers?
At the moment, I’m not offering high-spec or intensive setups. The goal of this free platform is to provide a fair and stable experience to as many people as possible. To make that work, I need to stay within the limits of my hardware—just like any host would. Offering larger setups would mean fewer slots available overall, so I’m keeping things balanced for everyone’s benefit.
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Are modded servers supported?
Technically, yes. But realistically, you’ll need to be smart about it. For example, lightly modded Minecraft with a few QoL tweaks is fine—but trying to run something like All The Mods 10 on just 2GB of RAM isn’t going to end well. As long as your mods fit within the server’s limits, you’re good to go.
If you’re having trouble getting mods to work, feel free to use the ticket system in the portal. I’ll help out where I can. Because this is a flexible hosting platform, some mods can be a bit tricky to install or run. In rare cases, I may need to step in and manually set things up for you on the backend.
Will paid, higher-spec servers be available in the future?
It’s crossed my mind, but once money enters the picture, it stops being just a fun passion project and starts becoming a business venture. That means paperwork, guaranteed uptime, investing in dedicated infrastructure, SLAs, obligations —the whole deal. Honestly, there are already plenty of premium hosting providers out there who do a great job and do it better than I could.
That said, I’m definitely open to offering higher-spec free servers in the near future, depending on usage trends and what the data shows over time. I’m even exploring the idea of running a raffle, where you could win a boosted server for any supported game.
Why do you list tiers/games in your orders that aren’t covered by the “Free” specs?
I touch on this above, it’s mostly about future flexibility. I’m planning to run raffles where you can win a boosted server with higher specs. Currently there is no way to make payments so these “Paid” tiers are just their to stop people from ordering them.
I get that it might seem confusing, especially to those less tech-savvy, but the reality is the platform can support these games — I’m just not offering them all by default with the current free specs.
I’m stuck setting up a server, where can I get help?
If you’re stuck, there’s a ticketing system in the portal once you’re logged in. Feel free to submit a support ticket and I’ll help out where I can. I’m also working on some setup guides—especially for popular games with mods and their usual quirks.
Can I request a game that is not on the supported list?
Sure—just drop a request through the support ticket system in the portal and I’ll take a look. Keep in mind that adding new games does involve ongoing maintenance, especially with updates and changes. So while I’m open to suggestions, I won’t be jumping on anything too wild or unreasonable.