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About 7 Days to Die Multiplayer Servers

7 Days to Die is a survival-horror zombie game where the cooperative multiplayer mode is the way most people play for more than a few hours. The single-player game is solid, but the real 7DTD experience is building a fortified base with friends, grinding through the skill tree, and surviving the scheduled blood moon hordes together. Each 7DTD server hosts a persistent world with its own difficulty, day length, loot settings, and zombie behavior, so the server you pick shapes everything about how the game feels.

Because 7DTD is primarily a co-op PvE game, server selection is usually about finding a community of players who want to play the same way you do, at the same difficulty, with the same mods. A server that is set to 60-minute day cycles, 2x loot, and a 7-day blood moon will feel completely different from a hardcore server with 20-minute days, stock loot, and blood moons every 3 days. topserver.gg ranks 7DTD servers by active players and community votes, and the filters on this page let you narrow down by vanilla or modded, version, difficulty, and boosted rates so you can land on a server that matches how you actually want to play.

Types of 7 Days to Die Servers Explained

7DTD servers mostly differ along two axes: vanilla versus modded, and default rates versus boosted rates. Within modded there is a further split between light QoL mods and full 'overhaul' mods that essentially make a new game.

Vanilla Servers
Stock 7 Days to Die with no mods. Vanilla 7DTD servers are great for players who want the intended experience, and they are the safest choice if you are just getting into the game because every guide and tutorial on YouTube applies. The downside is that vanilla 7DTD endgame can feel repetitive after a couple of blood moon cycles.
Lightly Modded Servers
These run small quality-of-life mods: bigger backpack, longer lockpicks, better vehicle stats, additional recipes, cosmetic variants. They keep the core 7DTD experience intact but smooth over the rough edges. Most long-running community 7DTD servers fall into this category because a few well-chosen mods dramatically improve playtime without breaking the game's balance.
Overhaul Modded Servers
Overhaul mods like Darkness Falls, Ravenhearst, Undead Legacy, and War3zuk AIO completely reshape 7DTD. They add new zombies, new classes, new perk trees, new loot tiers, new quests, and sometimes a full progression rework. Overhaul servers are a commitment because the mods download can be 1-3 GB and the rules of the game you knew no longer apply, but the best overhauls are basically new games hiding inside the 7DTD engine.
PvE Co-op Servers
The most common 7DTD format. Players team up against zombies, build shared or individual bases, and cooperate on blood moon defenses. PvP is disabled or rarely used. This is the server type you want if you are coming to 7DTD to play with friends or meet new ones around a shared survival goal.
PvP Servers
PvP 7DTD is a niche but real format. Players can raid each other's bases between blood moons, and the combined pressure of zombies plus other players makes for a very different game. 7DTD PvP servers often run with base protection plugins, claim blocks, and explicit no-raid windows around blood moon nights because defending against both hordes and raiders simultaneously is unreasonable.
Boosted Rate Servers
Boosted 7DTD servers increase loot, XP, and resource yields. A 2x loot server effectively doubles your progression pace; 3x-5x servers speed things up further without trivializing the game. Boosted rates are popular for players with limited play time who still want to experience the full skill tree and all the tiered loot before a server wipe.

How to Join a 7 Days to Die Server

  1. Find a 7DTD server on this page that matches what you want: vanilla or modded, version, difficulty, blood moon frequency. Click the server to open its detail page.
  2. Check the 7DTD game version shown on the server listing. Your installed 7DTD version must match the server exactly (down to the build number) or you will get a version mismatch error. If the server is on a specific Alpha, you may need to opt into that Alpha via Steam properties.
  3. For vanilla or lightly-modded servers, click Join or copy the IP and connect from the in-game server browser. 7DTD's in-game browser supports IP search as well as name search.
  4. For overhaul modded servers, you will typically need to download the mod pack separately and install it into your 7DTD Mods folder before you can connect. Most overhaul communities have a launcher tool (similar to DZSA for DayZ) or a ModVault setup that handles the install. Check the server's Discord or website for the exact instructions.

If you are joining a server and getting a connection rejection, the most common cause is a version mismatch between your 7DTD client and the server. Right-click 7DTD in Steam, choose Properties, go to Betas, and see if the server is running a specific beta branch you need to opt into. After switching, Steam will download the matching version and you should be able to connect.

What to Look For in a Top 7 Days to Die Server

The best 7DTD servers are the ones that stay alive for months with the same core group of players, because 7DTD progression is a slow burn and starting over repeatedly gets old. These are the signals that a server has staying power.

Version and Update Policy
7DTD updates are major events. When a new Alpha drops (or the 1.0 full release did), most servers reset because saves become incompatible. Look for servers that clearly post their version and their update policy: will they update immediately, wait for mods to catch up, or stay on a stable version? A stable version is friendlier for players who do not want a wipe mid-playthrough.
Blood Moon and Day-Length Settings
Blood moon frequency and day length are the biggest variables in 7DTD pacing. A 7-day blood moon cycle with 60-minute days is the default and works well; a 3-day cycle with 20-minute days is brutal; a 14-day cycle with 120-minute days is chill. Check the server's listing for these settings before you join.
Active Admins and Rule Enforcement
Good 7DTD admins handle land-claim disputes, deal with base-grief within the rules, and keep the server running through the inevitable mod conflicts. Look for a server with active Discord moderation and responsive admins. Abandoned servers tend to crash and stay down.
Reasonable Population for Horde Nights
7DTD blood moon hordes scale with player count and gamestage, so a high-population server will throw significantly more zombies at you during blood moons than a quiet server. Pick a population level that matches how much chaos you actually want during horde nights.
Clear Mod List (for Modded Servers)
The best modded 7DTD servers publish their full mod list, the mod versions, and clear install instructions. A server that runs a custom modpack without documentation will be a nightmare to troubleshoot when you get connection errors. If the server has a ModVault or launcher, that is a sign the community is well-organized.

Blood Moons, Alphas, and the 7DTD Update Cycle

The blood moon horde is the core rhythm of 7 Days to Die. Every 7 days (by default), the screen tints red, the soundtrack kicks in, and a massive wave of zombies converges on your location. Your base is tested, your ammunition is burned through, and you either survive with scars and loot or you wake up at the spawn point asking hard questions about your defensive architecture. Blood moons scale with player gamestage, so as you level up they get progressively harder, which means the horde you beat easily on day 7 will shred you on day 49 if you have not upgraded your base and your loadout.

A lot of 7DTD server choice comes down to how you feel about blood moons. Some servers dial the frequency up (every 3-4 days) for an intense, always-in-crisis experience. Others stretch the cycle out (every 10-14 days) to give you more time to build, mine, quest, and explore the world without constant blood moon anxiety. Some servers let you completely disable blood moons, which changes 7DTD from a tower-defense game into a pure open-world survival crawl.

The other big thing to understand about 7DTD servers is the Alpha version situation. 7 Days to Die spent years in Early Access, with each major version called an 'Alpha' (Alpha 19, Alpha 20, Alpha 21, and so on through the 1.0 stable release). Each Alpha update introduced save-breaking changes, so servers had to wipe when they updated. Even post-1.0, patch updates sometimes require a wipe. When picking a 7DTD server, check what version it is running and whether it is on the current stable version or pinned to an older one. Modded servers often lag a version behind vanilla because mods take time to update.

Major overhaul mods are the biggest differentiator between 7DTD communities. Darkness Falls adds new classes, new tiers of loot, new zombies, and a punishing progression curve that most players consider the hardcore standard. Ravenhearst emphasizes crafting complexity and adds an extensive machine and automation system. Undead Legacy is a total overhaul with its own item system and a more realistic survival feel. War3zuk AIO is a kitchen-sink mega-pack with huge amounts of new content. If you want 7DTD to feel like a fresh game, picking an overhaul-modded server is how you get there.

Frequently Asked Questions About 7 Days to Die Servers

What are 7 Days to Die servers?

7 Days to Die servers are persistent multiplayer worlds where the cooperative zombie-survival game is played. Each server hosts its own map, its own rules, its own player population, and its own running blood moon cycle, so your choice of server determines the entire feel of your 7DTD experience. The game can be played single-player, but most long-term 7DTD play happens on multiplayer servers.

How do I join a 7 Days to Die server?

Click the Join button on a server's topserver.gg detail page, or open 7 Days to Die, go to the Join Game menu, and search by server name or IP. Make sure your 7DTD version matches the server's version exactly. For modded servers, you may need to install a mod pack first, usually via a launcher or ModVault tool that the server's community provides.

What are blood moons in 7 Days to Die?

Blood moons are the scheduled horde nights in 7DTD. By default, every 7 in-game days the sky turns red and a large wave of zombies converges on your location, testing your base defenses and forcing a major resource expenditure. Blood moon difficulty scales with your gamestage, so they get progressively harder as you level up. Many servers adjust the frequency (shorter or longer cycle) or difficulty as part of their custom ruleset.

What version of 7DTD is the server running?

Each 7DTD server runs a specific game version and requires clients to match. topserver.gg shows the game version on each server listing. If you get a version mismatch error when connecting, go to 7DTD in Steam, right-click Properties, open the Betas tab, and switch to the branch that matches the server. Steam will download the matching version automatically.

What are overhaul mods like Darkness Falls and Ravenhearst?

Overhaul mods are large mod packs that completely reshape 7DTD with new classes, new loot tiers, new zombies, new crafting systems, and reworked progression. Darkness Falls is the most popular hardcore overhaul, Ravenhearst focuses on crafting complexity, Undead Legacy is a total survival rework, and War3zuk AIO is a big kitchen-sink pack. Each one is basically a new game, and the community around each overhaul has its own servers and culture.

What does a boosted 7DTD server mean?

A boosted 7DTD server increases loot drops, XP gain, resource yields, or some combination of these. A 2x loot server roughly doubles what you find in containers and air drops; higher multipliers speed things up further. Boosted servers are popular with casual players who want to experience the full 7DTD skill tree and tiered loot without the hundreds of hours of grinding that pure vanilla requires.

Can I play 7 Days to Die on console servers?

7 Days to Die is available on consoles, but the console version is based on an older build of the game and has a separate server ecosystem that is not compatible with PC. The servers listed on topserver.gg are PC servers. A new-generation console version has been discussed but availability and server compatibility depend on when that ships and how it is designed.

How do I survive my first blood moon in 7DTD?

Build a small fortified base with at least one layer of sturdy walls (concrete if you can get it, reinforced wood if not), make sure you have a ranged weapon and plenty of ammunition, pre-place some spikes outside your entry points, and stay mobile on the upper levels of your base so you can see zombies coming. The first blood moon on a fresh character is manageable as long as you have not ignored basic defenses. Do not build in a house that you have not fully reinforced; zombies will break through vanilla residential walls in seconds.