Palworld gameplay

Host a Palworld Dedicated Server

Fight, farm, build and work alongside mysterious creatures called "Pals" in this completely new multiplayer, open world survival and crafting game!

Hardware Requirements

Here's what you need to run a Palworld dedicated server.

Economy

Small private server, 1-8 players

CPU0.5 cores
RAM4 GB
Storage15 GB SSD

Standard

Community server, 8-16 players

CPU1 core
RAM8 GB
Storage15 GB SSD

Pro

Large public server, 16-32 players

CPU2 cores
RAM16 GB
Storage15 GB SSD

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Run a Palworld server on your desktop, laptop, VPS, or dedicated machine — GameCP automates Docker setup, resource allocation, and Palworld configuration instantly. Automatic port forwarding means your friends can connect without touching your router. Start local, scale to a VPS when you're ready.

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Setup in 4 Steps

Skip the manual SteamCMD installation, port forwarding, and systemd configuration. Install on your own computer and start hosting instantly.

The Manual Way vs. GameCP

Manual Setup

  • Install SteamCMD manually
  • Configure 2+ firewall ports and router settings
  • Write systemd service files
  • SSH into server to edit configs
  • Requires a VPS or dedicated server
  • 30-60 minutes if experienced

With GameCP

  • One-click SteamCMD install
  • Automatic port forwarding — no router config
  • Host from your own PC, VPS, or dedicated server
  • Docker container with auto-restart
  • Visual config editor in browser
  • Under 5 minutes total

Under the Hood

The full manual process to host a Palworld dedicated server on a VPS. Or install GameCP on your own computer and skip all of this.

Step 1

Configure & Prepare

Set your server settings, then install Docker, SteamCMD, and pull the Palworld container image.

Server ConfigurationEdit values to update all commands
terminal
# Update system and install Docker
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y docker.io
sudo systemctl enable --now docker

# Create game server directory
sudo mkdir -p /opt/gameserver

# Install SteamCMD
sudo mkdir -p /opt/steamcmd
curl -sqL "https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz" | sudo tar zxvf - -C /opt/steamcmd

# Server configuration
export MAX_PLAYERS="16"
export ALLOW_CONNECT_PLATFORM="Steam"
export EXP_RATE="1.000000"
export PAL_CAPTURE_RATE="1.000000"
export DAY_TIME_SPEED_RATE="1.000000"
export NIGHT_TIME_SPEED_RATE="1.000000"
export PLAYER_DAMAGE_RATE_ATTACK="1.000000"
export PAL_DAMAGE_RATE_ATTACK="1.000000"
export DEATH_PENALTY="1"
export PAL_EGG_DEFAULT_HATCHING_TIME="72.000000"
export AUTO_UPDATE="1"

# Pull the container image
docker pull ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian
Step 2

Install Server Files via SteamCMD

Download the Palworld dedicated server using Steam App ID 2394010.

terminal
# Download Palworld server files (App ID: 2394010)
/opt/steamcmd/steamcmd.sh \
  +force_install_dir /opt/gameserver \
  +login anonymous \
  +app_update 2394010 validate \
  +quit
Step 3

Open Firewall Ports

Palworld requires 2 ports to be open for game traffic and queries.

terminal
sudo ufw allow 8212/both
sudo ufw allow 8213/both
8212/BOTH(PORT)8213/BOTH(QUERY_PORT)
Step 4

Launch the Server

Start the Palworld server using the configuration from Step 1.

Create the startup script

terminal
# Create the startup script
cat > /opt/gameserver/start.sh << 'EOF'
# Run config parser first
./PalworldServerConfigParser

# Patch REST API settings (not supported by config parser)
INI_FILE="Pal/Saved/Config/LinuxServer/PalWorldSettings.ini"
if [ -f "" ]; then
echo "Patching REST API settings..."
# Add or update RESTAPIEnabled
if grep -q "RESTAPIEnabled" ""; then
sed -i 's/RESTAPIEnabled=[^,)]*/RESTAPIEnabled=True/' ""
else
sed -i 's/)$/,RESTAPIEnabled=True)/' ""
fi
# Add or update RESTAPIPort
if grep -q "RESTAPIPort" ""; then
sed -i "s/RESTAPIPort=[^,)]*/RESTAPIPort=8213/" ""
else
sed -i "s/)$/,RESTAPIPort=8213)/" ""
fi
echo "REST API configured on port 8213"
fi

# Start RCON relay in background (for console input)
(while read cmd; do
rcon -s -a "localhost:8222" -p "" ""
done) < /dev/stdin &

# Build password argument conditionally
PASSWORD_ARG=""
if [ -n "" ]; then
PASSWORD_ARG="-serverpassword="
fi

# Launch Palworld
./Pal/Binaries/Linux/PalServer-Linux-Shipping Pal \
-publiclobby \
-useperfthreads \
-NoAsyncLoadingThread \
-UseMultithreadForDS \
-port=8212 \
-publicport=8212 \
-queryport=8213 \
-servername="" \
-players=16 \
\
-adminpassword="" \
-rcon
EOF
chmod +x /opt/gameserver/start.sh

Run the container

terminal
docker run -d \
  --name palworld-server \
  -p 8212:8212/both \
  -p 8213:8213/both \
  -e MAX_PLAYERS="16" \
  -e ALLOW_CONNECT_PLATFORM="Steam" \
  -e EXP_RATE="1.000000" \
  -e PAL_CAPTURE_RATE="1.000000" \
  -e DAY_TIME_SPEED_RATE="1.000000" \
  -e NIGHT_TIME_SPEED_RATE="1.000000" \
  -e PLAYER_DAMAGE_RATE_ATTACK="1.000000" \
  -e PAL_DAMAGE_RATE_ATTACK="1.000000" \
  -e DEATH_PENALTY="1" \
  -e PAL_EGG_DEFAULT_HATCHING_TIME="72.000000" \
  -e AUTO_UPDATE="1" \
  -v /opt/gameserver:/opt/gameserver \
  -w /opt/gameserver \
  ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian \
  ./start.sh

Or skip all of this

GameCP automates every step above: Docker, SteamCMD, port forwarding, startup, and config. Install on your own PC and deploy a Palworld server in under 5 minutes.

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