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We're fully live

After the soft launch settled in, Netlonics is officially out the gate. The catalogue has grown, capacity is healthy, and the platform's ready for prime time — thanks to everyone who jumped in early.

Out of soft launch

A short while ago we opened Netlonics with nine titles and a single EU node, and called it a soft launch because we wanted room to find the rough edges before turning the volume up. We found them. We fixed them. Today we're officially live.

If you ordered during the soft launch — thank you. You ran on the same infrastructure we're standing on right now, your feedback shaped what came next, and nothing changes for your servers. No founder-tier asterisk, no quiet price hikes.

What grew along the way

The catalogue has widened in directions we're proud of:

Every pack still ships with daily backups, sub-users, mod and plugin support, and the in-dashboard file manager. Still no tier-locking. Still the price you see at checkout.

What "fully live" actually means

Onwards

We're still a small team. That means we read every contact form, we answer every chat, and your "hey could you add X" actually lands in front of the person who can do something about it.

If you've been waiting for a particular game, drop us a line via the contact form or pop into the chat. The roadmap is open.

Thanks for being here.

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