Madfinger Games, the studio behind popular mobile titles like Samurai II: Vengeance, Shadowgun, and Dead Trigger 2, just made their PC debut with the release of their latest game, Gray Zone Warfare. Released as an early access title on April 30 on Steam, Gray Zone Warfare is a tactical fps military sim akin to the likes of Escape from Tarkov and DayZ. Despite this being their first PC game, Madfinger has done an amazing job at developing GZW. It looks absolutely stunning, and the gameplay is equally impressive. Suffice it to say, Gray Zone Warfare is looking to be an absolutely amazing title from Madfinger Games. Being such a fresh release, there’s a lot about it that players don’t know about but want to. And something that a lot of players want to know is the currently available servers in the game.
Being an online game, it’s quite important to know about things like this. In order to have an issue-free experience, a player needs a persistent connection. And a server plays a major part in that. The closer you are to your regional servers, the better the connection, resulting in a lag-free play session. So, what are the current servers available in Gray Zone Warfare? Well, let’s go ahead and find out all about that.
Gray Zone Warfare currently available servers list
At the time of publishing this, there are about eleven servers available in Gray Zone Warfare. You can take a look at all of them below:
- Asia East
- Asia North East
- Asia South East
- Europe East
- Europe West
- Middle East
- Oceania
- South America
- US Central
- US East
- US West
If you want to change servers in-game, you can do so by going to the home screen and selecting the server of your choice from the drop-down menu located below the Deploy button. However, we do recommend that you stick to the server closest to your region if you like to have a lag-free experience. However, if you want, then you can also try other servers.
The Middle East and Asia East are the newest servers to be added to the game, as Gray Zone Warfare had only about nine servers when Madfinger Games gave out early access to the game for content creators a few days before launch. Thanks to these new servers, more players will get to enjoy Gray Zone Warfare without having to worry about high ping.
By the way, do note that all these are public servers. There are plans for introducing dedicated server support, but when that will happen is something only Madfinger knows. However, there is certainly considerable interest from the community in it.
Anyway, that’s all the information we have on this matter right now. You can also take a quick look here if you want to know whether you can play DayZ on the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and the Lenovo Legion Go. And for more such interesting content, keep following DigiStatement. Also read: Is Escape From Tarkov still in beta? (2024)