Five new survival servers added: Palworld, V Rising, The Forest, Project Zomboid and Vintage Story
The Netlonics survival catalogue just grew by five. From Palworld's creature-catching sandbox to Vintage Story's lovecraftian wilderness — each one runs on real CPU and memory tiers, with no player-slot caps, full file access, and one-time or monthly billing.
Five new survival servers added
The Netlonics catalogue just got five new survival games. Whether you're after a casual co-op night with friends or a long-running community world, all five run on real CPU and memory tiers (no shared "slots" lottery), with full file access, included backups, and a one-time-payment option if you'd rather not commit monthly.
Here's what's new — and what makes each pack unique on Netlonics.
Palworld
Palworld is Pocketpair's creature-catcher survival sandbox: capture Pals, automate factories, build bases, defend against invaders. It quickly became one of the most-hosted dedicated servers of the year.
What makes the Netlonics Palworld pack different:
- 32-player cap, no slot tax. The official upper limit, available on every tier — you don't pay per seat.
- "Invaders off" toggle. Palworld has a known memory-growth issue on long-running servers. We expose Pocketpair's
ENABLE_ENEMY=Falseflag in the dashboard so you can slow it down without editing config files. - Three tiers — Starter (6 GB / 2 vCPU) for friend groups up to Crew (16 GB / 8 vCPU) for active communities.
Starting at €11.99/month — host your Palworld server.
V Rising
Stunlock's gothic vampire survival. PvE or PvP, persistent castles, raids, blood pools and a dark medieval map. Build a coven or hunt solo.
What makes the Netlonics V Rising pack different:
- One-click PvP/PvE presets. Pick Standard PvE, Hardcore PvP, Solo PvP, Level 30/50/70 variants — the same dropdown Stunlock ships, exposed in our dashboard.
- Steam + Epic crossplay toggles. Show the server in either browser, both, or neither for direct-connect-only.
- 40-player cap on every tier, with up to 12 GB / 6 vCPU on the Clan tier for big groups.
Starting at €9.99/month — host your V Rising server.
The Forest
The original Endnight co-op survival horror. Crash on a peninsula full of cannibals, build a shelter, save your son. Capped at 8 players for tight-knit groups.
What makes the Netlonics The Forest pack different:
- Lowest entry price in the catalogue. Starter is 2 GB / 1 vCPU at €5.99/month — comfortably more than the game's footprint, with headroom for backups.
- Peaceful / Normal / Hard difficulty switch in the dashboard.
- Continue or New world toggle so you can preserve a save without SFTP gymnastics.
Starting at €5.99/month — host your The Forest server.
Project Zomboid
The Indie Stone's open-world zombie survival, set in the Knox Country apocalypse. The dedicated community has been waiting for Build 42 multiplayer — and we've made it a one-click switch.
What makes the Netlonics Project Zomboid pack different:
- Stable Build 41 by default. No surprises, no broken mods.
- Build 42 multiplayer in one click. Flip the game-branch setting to "unstable" — the server re-downloads the files, your world stays put.
- Up to 32 players on every tier, with 16 GB / 8 vCPU on the Apocalypse tier for big colonies.
Starting at €11.99/month — host your Project Zomboid server.
Vintage Story
Anego Studios' lovecraftian wilderness survival. Stone-age progression, real geology, frost-laden winters, and a quiet horror that creeps in after the first season.
What makes the Netlonics Vintage Story pack different:
- No Steam dependency. The installer pulls the Linux build directly from the game CDN — no SteamCMD seat, no account juggling.
- Stable, Preview, or Unstable branch in the dashboard, plus the option to pin a specific version (e.g.
1.20.7) so a community wipe doesn't surprise you. - Up to 64 players on the Frontier tier (8 GB / 4 vCPU).
Starting at €6.99/month — host your Vintage Story server.
One catalogue, one dashboard
All five packs ship the same Netlonics defaults: no player-slot caps, tiered upgrades without reinstalling the world, backup slots included, monthly or one-time payment, and a customer dashboard with the live terminal, file manager and subuser invites built in.
Browse the survival catalogue — or pick a game above and you'll be online inside a few minutes.