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Palworld Dedicated Server Setup | Host a FREE Private Server | Full Guide



Playing Palworld, but want to host your own private server that runs all the time? Custom mods, settings and more? Well, this video takes you from downloading to running your own server – Using SteamCMD, so you can run this on a VPS, server or other computer! This is the most in-depth guide you’ll find on the newly released Palworld Dedicated Server.

Full guide, commands & Text version:

Want to copy commands? Click the link above.

Steam Dedicated Server (not SteamCMD) Guide:

Play with friends (No dedicated server//Instant!):

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More info on Port Forwarding:
More info on Multi-Router Port Forwarding:

Download SteamCMD:

Looking for commands? Click the first link above.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro/Explanation
0:23 – Downloading Palworld Dedicated Server
0:40 – Download Palworld Server without Steam
2:37 – Opening Palworld server folder
2:56 – Start server bat file
4:30 – Generating server files
4:45 – Configuring server
6:27 – Launching server
6:42 – Joining your server
7:17 – Firewall
8:40 – Connecting to server on local network
9:12 – Port Forwarding
11:50 – Final notes

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