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Free Quake II Server Hosting

Create instant Quake II servers for free. Perfect for LAN parties, private matches, and community events.

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Why Host Quake II on ClassicNetPlay?
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Instant Deployment

Your Quake II server is ready in seconds. No installation, no configuration hassles.

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Completely Free

No charges, no trials, no credit card. Free Quake II server hosting for everyone.

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Easy Management

Control your server from your dashboard. Start, stop, and monitor server status easily.

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Global Regions

Choose from multiple regions for optimal latency and the best gaming experience.

Quake II Server Specifications
Engine
id Tech 2
Protocol
quake2
Default Port
27910
Max Players
Up to 32
How to Create Your Quake II Server
1

Click "Create Server"

Login or register (it's free!), then click the button above to start creating your Quake II server.

2

Configure Your Server

Choose your map, region, set a password if desired, and customize other settings. Our defaults work great for most users.

3

Server Ready!

Your server will be online in seconds. Share the connection details with your friends and start playing Quake II!

Quake II Server Hosting FAQ

How do I connect to my Quake II server?

After creating your server, you'll receive connection details (IP and port). Add the server to your favorites or use the in-game server browser to connect.

How long does my server stay online?

Free instant servers typically stay online for 4-6 hours. This is perfect for gaming sessions, LAN parties, and community events. You can stop and restart servers from your dashboard.

Can I customize maps and settings?

Yes! You can choose from available maps, set passwords, adjust player limits, and configure other game-specific settings when creating your server.

Is there a limit to how many servers I can create?

Free accounts can have one active server at a time. Once your server stops, you can create a new one. This ensures fair resource distribution for all users.