Live directory · Votes & categories
Find your next Hytale server
Browse ranked communities, filter by tag, grab the connection address, and vote for the worlds you want to see on top — without the bland wall of text.

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Everything behind the list — how to join, vote, and explore
Plain-language context for players and owners. No clutter: skim the cards or jump straight to categories and tools.
Why this directory
Why use Hytale Nexus as your server list?
Hytale Nexus (hytalenexus.net) is a directory built for players who want signal, not noise: each public listing shows how to connect, how the community describes itself, and how other players rank it through votes. You also get category tags, outbound links to Discord and websites, and live player figures when our probes reach the host.
Owners submit for free; we moderate new entries so obvious spam and broken addresses are less likely to pollute search and in-game discovery. Once approved, teams keep control through a simple owner dashboard and can optionally plug in vote notifications or reward delivery compatible with common Hytale listing tooling.
Use the grid above for at-a-glance sorting, or open the category index when you already know the playstyle you want — survival co-op, competitive PvP, roleplay, creative sandboxes, language-specific hubs, and more.
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Players
How to connect to a listed server
Hytale Nexus does not replace the game client — it helps you pick a community, then you join through Hytale’s own multiplayer flow. Typical steps:
- Choose a listing and open its server page. Copy the hostname or IP (and note any port guidance shown there).
- Start Hytale, open the multiplayer / server browser, and add the address exactly as published by the owner.
- Read the team’s Discord or website for rules, supported versions, and support — those sources stay authoritative for bans, wipes, and schedules.
Fair rankings
Rankings, votes, and fair play
Order on the homepage reflects community engagement: we track monthly votes separately from lifetime totals so fresher momentum can surface without erasing a server’s history. Cooldowns apply per listing to reduce automated or duplicate voting from the same person or network.
Many teams thank voters in-game; if you run a server, see our vote rewards overview for HyVote-style listeners, webhooks, and API semantics. Sponsored or featured placements, when present, are labeled in the UI and do not rewrite organic vote math.
Tags
Explore by playstyle
Open a tag to see only listings that chose it — PvP, RP, creative, language hubs, and more.
Answers
Hytale servers FAQ
- What is Hytale Nexus?
- An independent Hytale server directory at hytalenexus.net. We aggregate public listings with votes, tags, connection details, and links so you can compare communities before you join.
- How are servers ranked on the homepage?
- Primarily by votes in the current month, with lifetime vote totals as a secondary signal. Featured rows may highlight notable listings but do not replace vote-based ordering in the main list.
- Does it cost anything to list my server?
- No. Submission is free. After moderation, you receive a secret key to edit your listing under Manage. Optional promotional slots, if offered, are separate from free discovery.
- Do I need an account on this site to vote?
- You vote with a player name and pass a lightweight challenge. We do not run a classic username/password account system for voters; cooldowns still apply to limit abuse.
- Can server owners reward votes?
- Yes, when they configure a compatible listener or webhook. Our vote rewards page documents patterns similar to Votifier-style delivery and HTTP check/claim flows.
- Are player counts always accurate?
- They come from live probes when the host answers; firewalls, maintenance, or non-standard ports can make a server look offline or empty even when players are connected. Always verify with the owner if something looks wrong.
- How do I find a server that matches my language?
- Use category tags such as English- or French-focused hubs, or search by name. Tags reflect how owners describe their community — pick the one that best matches how you want to chat in-game.
- What if a listing looks misleading or unsafe?
- Prefer official Discord or website links from the team. If you suspect impersonation or policy violations, contact the server staff; directory operators can only reflect information owners supply.
