Gaming VPN
VPN for gaming — low ping and access to any server
High ping, lag, region locks and DDoS from opponents ruin the game. A personal vpn.how server with a clean dedicated IP gives you consistently low ping, access to foreign game servers and protection for your real IP.
9 protocols
dedicated IP
from $4.90
~2 min
money-back
Why games have high ping and blocks
ISPs throttle gaming traffic, and some games, servers and stores are region-locked — from your country they’re unavailable or laggy. Ordinary and free VPNs only get in the way here: their channels are overloaded by thousands of people, so ping spikes, and their shared IPs are often banned on game servers and by anti-cheat (offenders used them before). You need a personal server with a clean dedicated IP and a short route to the game.
How to lower ping and unblock games with a VPN
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Pick a plan and locationGet a personal vpn.how server near the game region you need — with a dedicated IP. Ready in a couple of minutes.
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Import the configReady configs and instructions for PC, console (via router) and phone are already in your dashboard.
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ConnectTurn on the VPN — your traffic takes a short route through your clean IP.
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Play lag-freeLow, stable ping, access to foreign servers and stores, and your real IP hidden from DDoS.
Plans
Pick a period — your dedicated-IP server is ready in a couple of minutes.
7 days
11.90$
Benefit: 4.70$ Buy
Top
30 days
24.90$
Benefit: 5.40$ Buy
90 days
44.90$
Benefit: 8.00$ Buy
180 days
79.90$
Benefit: 12.99$ Buy
365 days
149.90$
Benefit: 49.90$ Buy
Why you need a dedicated IP
Two things are critical for gaming — stable low ping and a clean IP — and only a personal server delivers both. A shared VPN is split among thousands: the channel is congested, ping jumps, and online that means lost rounds. Shared IPs are also banned en masse on game servers and by anti-cheat because cheaters and spammers used them — you inherit someone else’s ban before you even log in. A dedicated IP on a personal server is used only by you: the route to the game is short and stable, the IP reputation is clean, and your real address is hidden — opponents can’t leak it or DDoS you out of the match.
Your own IPA dedicated address shared with no one — clean reputation, no captchas or bans.
High speedA private channel with no neighbours or peak-hour drops — video and calls without lag.
Bypass blocks9 protocols, including VLESS+Reality for anti-DPI.
Ready in 2 minutesNo Linux setup: ready configs and instructions for every device.
Frequently asked questions
Does a VPN really lower ping?
Yes, if it’s a personal server on a short route to the game region. A VPN routes your traffic optimally, around congested nodes and ISP throttling. On a shared VPN ping usually rises instead — the channel is split among thousands.
Will I get banned in a game for using a VPN?
With a clean dedicated IP the risk is minimal — it’s yours alone with no history of offences. Bans more often hit shared VPNs whose addresses are already flagged by anti-cheat and servers due to others’ actions.
Does a VPN protect against DDoS in games?
Yes. Through a VPN opponents see the server’s IP, not your real one — you can’t be DDoSed out of a match. A personal server acts as a shield.
Can I play on foreign servers and buy games cheaper?
Yes. With a server in the country you need, you get regional servers, early releases and regional store pricing (where it doesn’t break the store’s rules).
Will it work on a console?
Yes. PlayStation and Xbox connect via a router — the dashboard has a guide on routing your console through the VPN.
How much does it cost?
Plans start from $4.90, paid by card or crypto, periods from 1 day. A money-back guarantee applies.