Gloria Victis Restores South American Server, Merges Sparse EU Instances
A regional server returns and two low-population servers consolidate, signalling that the relaunched MMORPG is actively reshaping its infrastructure around where players actually are.
Gloria Victis is making two structural changes to its server landscape, according to a community announcement published 9 July 2026 by author KebTheGuardian.
What changed
- Monteverde South American Server is returning. The dedicated South American server — absent since some point after relaunch — will come back, with an opening schedule and further details promised in the coming days.
- Servers 4 and 5 are being merged into Server 3 for both the Aquilla and Wolfield factions. The stated goal is to concentrate player populations and increase the capacity of the remaining servers. An exact schedule will be announced before the merge occurs.
- Ongoing backend work continues in parallel: server stability, community-reported bug fixes, performance optimisation, and unspecified quality-of-life improvements are listed as current priorities.
- A community spotlight programme launches next week. One screenshot and one gameplay clip will be featured in each Weekly Update and on official social channels. Selected creators receive 600 Amber.
The server merge is a straightforward response to thin populations on lower-numbered instances, while the South American server's return suggests the regional player base reached a threshold the team found sustainable. For players on the affected EU servers, the consolidation should mean more active battlefields; for South American players, meaningfully lower latency once the schedule is confirmed.
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