Gloria Victis Adds South American Server, Merges Two Others
A new regional server goes live and infrastructure consolidation reshapes the game's online landscape in the same weekly update.
The Gloria Victis development team has published its latest weekly update, covering three distinct infrastructure moves alongside its regular community programming.
What changed
- Monteverde server launched — a dedicated South American server is now live, explicitly attributed in part to community activity and feedback from the region.
- Aquilla and Wolfield merged — the team describes the consolidation as complete, citing stronger server populations, increased capacity, and conditions better suited to large-scale battles.
- Critical bug bounty — players who discover critical bugs may be eligible for an Amber reward; the update trails off before specifying amounts or criteria.
- Community Spotlight winners — screenshot winner sflo2002 and gameplay clip winner lxmathiasxl each receive 600 Amber; winners must contact the team via the official Discord with their Steam ID.
The Monteverde launch is the headline move: South American players who previously had no regional home server now have one, which should reduce latency friction for a portion of the playerbase. The Aquilla and Wolfield merges point to an ongoing effort to concentrate population rather than spread it thin — a meaningful quality-of-life shift for players who depend on active battlefields to make the MMO loop worthwhile.
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