Aion Private Servers: Catalogue and Version Guide 2026
The BestGames catalogue lists Aion: Tower of Eternity private servers and helps you pick one by client version, rates and play style — 54 servers with open registration are listed right now. Compare active projects by rate, mode and version below, read player reviews and follow launch schedules in the new Aion servers and opening dates section.
Best Aion Private Servers 2026: how the list works
The catalogue currently holds 54 projects, ranked by player votes rather than paid placement. Each server card shows the declared rate, client version and play style, so you can judge a project before installing the client. Start with the axis that matters to you:
- Servers by rate — from near-official x1 low-rate to fast high-rate builds.
- PvE servers — leveling, instances and gearing without forced faction war.
- PvP servers — focused on the Abyss, fortress sieges and Abyss Points (AP).
- Servers by client version — from Aion Classic 1.x through 4.x and newer.
The ranking updates from votes, so fresh openings and active projects rise naturally instead of through advertising.
Client version and play style: what to check
The client version shapes almost the entire Aion experience — available classes, zones and progression systems — so it is the first thing to decide. The table below shows how the main branches differ and what play style they deliver:
| Parameter | Options | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Client version | Classic 1.x–2.7, 4.x, 5.0+ | Classes, zones, leveling speed and how endgame looks. |
| Server style | PvE, PvP, RvR (realm war) | How much time goes into player fights versus progression. |
| Rates | x1 – x100 and above | Leveling pace, economy and the road to level cap. |
Early patches (1.2–2.7) bring slow progression and make every Abyss Point count; mid branches (4.x) balance leveling with large-scale fights; later ones (5.0 and newer) rework the endgame. If you want a slow, close-to-original experience, look at low-rate PvE projects on early versions; if you came for the realm war, high-rate PvP servers start closer to the cap.
How to choose an Aion private server
An Aion private server is a community-run emulation of the game, not an official NCSoft service. Official Aion servers keep running and updating, so emulation has its own strengths and trade-offs: its own client version, economy and community. A few checks are worth the time before you start:
- Version and content. Find out which patch is recreated and whether key systems are in — stigmas, manastones and Abyss fortress sieges.
- Rates and cash shop. Read the declared rates and the in-game store: check whether PvP-relevant gear is sold for real money.
- Ping and location. For realm war and sieges high ping ruins the experience — find out where the server is physically hosted.
- Project health. Check the Discord, opening date and reviews to filter out projects that close within the first month.
Open a server card, compare the rate, version and play style, then head to the project's site. To find the newest launches, sort the list by opening date.