How to Connect to Metin2 Private Servers
Follow these steps to get started playing on Metin2 private servers. Whether you are new or returning, this guide will walk you through the process.
Download the client
Get the full Metin2 client from the server website. It includes the preconfigured serverinfo.py.
Extract to a folder
Extract the downloaded archive to a folder on your computer. Avoid paths with special characters.
Create an account
Register on the server website. Most Metin2 private servers require website registration.
Launch and play
Run metin2client.exe or the server launcher. Log in with your credentials, choose a kingdom, and create your character.
Configuration File
The key configuration file you need to modify is: serverinfo.py
Getting the Client
Download the Metin2 client from the private server website. Each server provides a preconfigured client with the correct serverinfo.py pointing to their server. Do not use the official Gameforge client.
Available Metin2 Versions
About Metin2 Private Servers
Metin2 is an action MMORPG by Ymir Entertainment popular across Europe and Turkey, set in a fantasy world divided into three rival kingdoms: Shinsoo, Chunjo, and Jinno. Players choose a kingdom and class, then level up through monster-rich maps, dungeons, and intense kingdom-versus-kingdom PvP battles. Private servers for Metin2 offer custom gameplay including modified drop rates, unique crafted items, mount and pet systems, PvP tournaments, and faster leveling. Many servers add quality-of-life improvements like expanded storage, balanced skill trees, and anti-bot measures absent from the official client. The Metin2 private server community is one of the most active in Europe, with servers catering to classic low-rate fans as well as players who prefer high-rate servers with modern features. Look for active GM events, balanced kingdom populations, and stable uptime when choosing a server.
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