Project Gorgon: Which Server Should You Choose

Project Gorgon: Which Server Should You Choose

Updated on 2/10/2026: A fourth server just droped, you can learn more here

Choosing a server in Project Gorgon matters for pacing and community, not for power or locked content. All servers run the same version of the game with the same systems and progression. With three servers now live, the real difference is how fresh the economy feels and how players are spread across progression ranges.

Right now, the choice comes down to established progression versus two different fresh start experiences.

Current Project Gorgon Server Options

Project Gorgon currently has three servers. Characters are locked to the server they are created on and cannot transfer.

The servers differ by age and community maturity, not rules or content.

Playing On Arisetsu

Arisetsu is the original server and the most established. Many players here are high level, with deep knowledge of systems and a mature economy.

You can expect easier access to crafted gear, active veteran help in chat, and well established guilds. Vendors are stocked consistently, and most systems are well understood.

Arisetsu works best if you like stability, guidance, and convenience once progression slows.

Playing On Dreva

Dreva was the second server and launched as a fresh start server. It has grown into a mixed population with both long term players and newer characters, and is probably the most populated given it was the first fresh start server that launched only a few days after 1.0 release.

The economy is a little more developed but not saturated as of yet. Early and mid game content still sees activity, while higher level crafting and grouping are available without feeling overwhelming.

Dreva is a good middle ground if you want freshness without starting completely from zero again.

Playing On Strekios

Strekios is the newest server and also launched as a fresh start server just this past day or two ago (Early February 2026). Most players are still working through early and mid game progression.

Early quests, low level bosses, and starter zones are very active. Crafted gear is rarer, which means more self reliance and slower, more hands on progression.

Strekios is ideal if you want to build alongside other players and experience the game’s systems as they naturally unlock.

Gear And Economy Differences

Server differences become most noticeable around skill levels 50 to 60.

On Arisetsu, crafted gear is easy to buy or commission when XP gains slow. On Dreva, crafted gear exists but may require more effort to find. On Strekios, many players rely on self made or found gear for much longer.

This does not change difficulty. It changes pacing.

Grouping And Social Experience

Early game grouping is strongest on Strekios, where many players are at similar progression points. Dreva offers consistent grouping across early and mid game.

On Arisetsu, players are spread across the world. Grouping still happens, but it is less concentrated at low levels.

For quick answers and system knowledge, Arisetsu usually has the most immediate help due to veteran presence.

Which Server Is Best For You

Choose Arisetsu if:

  • You prefer a mature economy

  • You want easy access to crafted gear

  • You like having experienced players around

Choose Dreva if:

  • You want a balance between fresh and established

  • You enjoy steady progression without extremes

  • You want active content across many levels

Choose Strekios if:

  • You want a true fresh start experience

  • You enjoy self reliance and discovery

  • You want busy early game zones and grouping

Final Takeaway

All three Project Gorgon servers offer the same game. The difference is how the world feels while you play. Arisetsu offers stability, Dreva offers balance, and Strekios offers fresh progression. Pick the server that matches how much structure or discovery you want, not the one that sounds best on paper.


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