Host a dedicated game server in Quincy, WA on Grant County's fiber network. Colocate your own hardware or talk to us about a custom build. 15–20ms from Seattle, sub-5ms from Grant County — real measured latency, not a cloud estimate.
Colocate your own hardware or reach out and we'll talk through a custom build. Three reasons it makes sense: power is included in the price — no separate electric bill. Your home internet isn't built for a 24/7 public server — ISP port blocking, power blips, and your connection going down takes the server with it. And your players are already here — 15–20ms from Seattle, sub-5ms from Grant County.
If it has a dedicated server binary that runs on Linux, we can host it. We don't limit you to a pre-approved list. Some popular ones:
Quincy is one of the best-connected spots in the Pacific Northwest. Your players in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and BC get real low-latency connections — not a cloud region that happens to be labeled "West."
15–20ms from Seattle. Sub-5ms from Grant County. We measured it. Players across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and BC get genuinely low ping — not a cloud region that happens to be labeled "West Coast."
No separate electric bill. Power is priced into your colocation rate. For Grant County folks who already have cheap residential power — colocating means you're not burning it at home 24/7, and you get a stable commercial connection instead.
No shared resources, no noisy neighbors. Game servers are sensitive to CPU jitter and I/O contention — dedicated hardware makes a real difference compared to a cheap shared VPS.
Managed game hosting services charge $20–60/mo for a single server with slot limits and no real hardware access. Colocate your own hardware from $75/mo and run as many server instances as your machine can handle.
We've had no power outages in over two years of operation. Your server stays up, your players stay connected, and you don't have to explain why the world was down when they logged in.
Residential ISPs block ports, throttle upstream, and aren't designed for 24/7 public servers. When your home connection goes down, so does your server. Colocating keeps the server up independently of whatever's happening at your house.
Whether you want to colocate hardware you already own or talk through a custom build — reach out and we'll figure out what works. No sales pitch, just a conversation.