Enshrouded servers can start small, but a persistent shared world changes the sizing story quickly. Once the group is active, progression deepens, and the world becomes a regular place rather than a one-off session, the safer decision is often to choose the tier that leaves room for later growth.

That matters most when the server is meant to stay online consistently. Buyers who size only for a quiet launch window often end up upgrading once the world starts to matter to the group.

  • Small private worlds can stay lower
  • Persistent co-op deserves more margin
  • Progression load compounds over time
  • Long-running worlds should avoid the floor

Starter / Core

Private or lighter co-op worlds

Suitable for smaller groups without a persistent shared-world ambition right away.

Plus

The safer persistent-world default

A better starting point once the world is staying online and progression depth matters.

Pro and above

Busy long-running communities

Move higher when the world is expected to stay active, larger, and more operationally important.

What Changes The Tier

  • Persistence matters more than a generic minimum requirement.
  • A world that stays online and grows steadily deserves more breathing room.
  • The best tier is often the one that avoids a quick upgrade once the group settles in.

Next step

Use the world plan, then choose the Enshrouded tier.

The game page maps these use cases to actual plans so you can move from rough sizing into plan comparison cleanly.