Core Keepercan be enjoyed in a few different ways. First, you’re able to play alone. This can be challenging, but it also gives you the freedom to do whatever you want. If playing solo isn’t for you, then you’ll be able to join other players by using their game ID.

Finally, you’re able to set up your own dedicated server, which takes just a few more steps. This allows you to have a server that can be accessed at all times by players, rather than just being available when you (or the server’s creator) are online. Here, you can learn how to set up a dedicated server in Core Keeper.

The dedicated server purchase screen for Core Keeper on Nitrado.

How To Buy A Dedicated Server In Core Keeper

The simplest way to make a dedicated server in Core Keeper is torent server space from a third-party site.This costs money, but it doesn’t require any tinkering on your part. Below, you can find some third-party sites that provide a subscription to a dedicated server in Core Keeper.

$5.99/month (3GB of RAM, up to 5 players)

The Steam app interface, showing the tools icon highlighted.

$7.99/month (4GB of RAM, 6 to 10 players)

$11.99/month (6GB of RAM, 11 to 20 players)

$1.69 (3 days, up to 4 players)

$6.59 (30 days, up to 4 players)

$12.99 (30 days, up to 8 players)

$3.99/month (1GB memory, up to 4 players)

$6.99/month (2+GB memory, 8+ players)

How To Host A Dedicated Server Through Steam

You can alsoset up a dedicated server through Steam.From your Library page, click on the dropdown in the upper left-hand corner that says ‘Games’. This will open a small menu;check the box next to ‘Tools’ here.

Now, click on the search bar and type in ‘Core Keeper Dedicated Server’.According to Steam, if you have a dedicated server created like this,you will need to have a separate Steam account to make one.This is because one account is used to make the server, while the second one is used to play on the server.

you may alsoset up your own server buildbyheading over to GitHub and following the instructions posted there.