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One node today. A network tomorrow.

Citrux is brand-new and we are proud of it. We launched with a single rock-solid US-East node in New York City and will be opening new regions wave by wave as the community expands. No fake flags, no rented latency tests, no "coming soon" vapor — here is exactly what ships and in what order.

7 regions planned
1 live · 6 on the roadmap
~25 ms US-wide
From the live New York node
Demand-driven
Vote with your wallet — we open the next wave when the last fills

The 7-wave plan

In the order regions get built. No committed dates — we open a wave when the previous one is healthy.

  1. 1

    US-East — New York City, New York

    North America · US East · NYC Metro

    Live

    Our launch node: Ryzen-class CPU, 94 GB RAM, NVMe storage. latency under 30 ms across US East Coast and Eastern Canada.

  2. 2

    US-Central — Dallas, Texas

    North America · US Central · Dallas / Fort Worth

    Next wave

    Next up, carrier-grade DC, redundant 10 Gbps uplinks, approximately 25 ms latency across the lower 48 states.

  3. 3

    US-West — Los Angeles, California

    North America · US West · Downtown LA

    Roadmap

    Reduced latency for players from the Pacific coast, Hawaii, and a reserve landing point for trans-Pacific traffic.

  4. 4

    EU-Central — Frankfurt, Germany

    Europe · Hessen

    Roadmap

    As the European Union's primary hub for interconnects, Frankfurt provides low-latency coverage for the countries of Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland, and France.

  5. 5

    AP-Central — Singapore, Singapore

    Asia-Pacific · SEA · Tuas

    Roadmap

    Anchor for South-East and South-Asia routing — includes SG, MY, ID, TH, VN and India.

  6. 6

    AP-South — Sydney, Australia

    Oceania · Sydney Metro

    Roadmap

    AU + NZ community node — Aussies can finally get a local server they can be proud of.

  7. 7

    AP-North — Tokyo, Japan

    Asia-Pacific · East Asia · Tokyo Metro

    Roadmap

    JP/KR/TW community node. Low-latency anchor for North-East Asia.

Why only one region today?

Since we would prefer to run one node we can defend with our lives than feign presence in eight datacenters we don't actually own, every new region entails true bare metal, genuine monitoring, and real on-call coverage.

When does the next wave open?

We publish capacity updates on our status page and announce new regions in Discord when the previous wave is reliably busy and stable.

Will my server move when a closer region opens?

Free migration to any nearby region in your Plan Family. One-click from the dashboard. Your world save, configs, and players travel with you.

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