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Minecraft Crossplay Server Hosting

Crossplay is a Java server with a second doorway on it, so players on Windows, phone, tablet and console walk into the same world as the players on a desktop. We put Geyser and Floodgate on it for you and check them every month, and the machine goes in the region closest to your players.

  • Java and Bedrock players on one server
  • 4 GB up to 96 GB of RAM
  • From €9,19 per month on the twenty-four month term
Three Minecraft characters walking towards the viewer with a chicken in front of them. The one in front raises a diamond pickaxe, the second carries an iron sword at her side, and the third stands further back and holds an ender pearl up in the air.

Choose your Minecraft server plan

Pick the memory that fits what you run, everything else is the same on every plan. All prices include VAT. How much RAM do I need?

What the crossplay plans addGeyser and Floodgate are free, and setting them up is the annoying part: a second port, the right build, and a config that breaks on the next update. On a crossplay plan we do that for you before you get the server, and we check every month that Bedrock players can still join. If it breaks, we fix it.
NVMe storagethe standard disk
DDoS protectionincluded, no extra cost
27 locationsyou pick before you pay
Our own panelcustom built, tailored to your server
A cobblestone block, the icon of the Mini Minecraft server plan

Mini Crossplay Plan

4 GB RAM

Lightweight survival or creative with friends

  • 80 GB SSD
  • 2 vCPU
  • 1 to 5 players recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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9,1910,69per month
Incl. VAT
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A block of coal, the icon of the Starter Minecraft server plan

Starter Crossplay Plan

8 GB RAM

Medium modpack (100-200 mods)

  • 80 GB SSD
  • 4 vCPU
  • 5 to 20 players recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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10,9913,19per month
Incl. VAT
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Standard Crossplay Plan

12 GB RAM

Heavy modpack (300+ mods)

  • 200 GB SSD
  • 6 vCPU
  • 20 to 50 players recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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15,7919,19per month
Incl. VAT
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A block of gold, the icon of the Premium Minecraft server plan

Premium Crossplay Plan

24 GB RAM

A heavy modpack with a full server on it

  • 400 GB SSD
  • 8 vCPU
  • 50 players and up recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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26,1932,19per month
Incl. VAT
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Ultimate Crossplay Plan

48 GB RAM

Several worlds, or a lobby with two servers

  • 500 GB SSD
  • 12 vCPU
  • 50 players and up recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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42,1952,19per month
Incl. VAT
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Enterprise Crossplay Plan

64 GB RAM

A network of servers behind one address

  • 600 GB SSD
  • 16 vCPU
  • 100 players and up recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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70,1987,19per month
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Dedicated Crossplay Plan

96 GB RAM

The largest thing we host on one machine

  • 700 GB SSD
  • 18 vCPU
  • 100 players and up recommended
  • Geyser set up and kept working by us
  • Built-in AI Copilot for crossplay
  • DDoS Protection+ on both ports
  • One free subdomain, both editions
  • Widely available, 27 locations
  • See everything in this plan
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90,19112,19per month
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Memory (RAM)8 GB
1 GB8 GB16 GB32 GB64 GB96 GB
vCPU4
Storage (NVMe SSD)80 GB
Locations27
Java and Bedrock players together in one world, the artwork for crossplay hostingNeed help choosing?Answer four questions and we work out which step fits your world.Get recommendation
Starting at14,19 17,19Incl. VAT
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Not sure which one? Answer four questions and we pick it for you.

Cancel crossplay anytime

Crossplay Minecraft server hosting with no contract: turn off renewal from your dashboard at least 3 days before the next charge, and take the world, the plugins and the Geyser configuration with you.

Crossplay costs shown upfront

The Java plan underneath, the crossplay setup, the region and your extras are priced before payment. One server carries both editions, so you pay for GeyserMC and Floodgate on one machine instead of renting a second Bedrock server next to your Java one, and DDoS protection and the free subdomain are included.

Scale one shared world

Support upgrades the server underneath Geyser and Floodgate without downtime and without a new world, so Java players on port 25565 and Bedrock players on port 19132 keep the same address while the plan grows.

Free subdomain

Your server gets a name, not an IP — free subdomain included

Every server here comes with a free address under mc.astroworldmc.com. Your players type a name instead of a number, the port disappears, and the machine your world actually runs on stays out of sight. Change plan, change region, move to another node: the address stays the same, so you never have to tell anyone a new one.

Repair & Name
8/24
Every other host203.0.113.47:25731
Name tagsurvival
Your addresssurvival.mc.astroworldmc.com
Cost: 0 levelsIncluded on every plan, on every term

Free, and yours from the first minute your server is online.

Add Server
Server Name
Survival
Server Address
survival.mc.astroworldmc.com
DoneCancel

This is the screen your players fill in. One line, no port, no numbers.

Crossplay

What You Install on Top, per Software and per Version

Crossplay is one server with a second door, and the door is a plugin. Which build of it you need depends on the software you ordered: 5 of our 7 options carry Geyser and Floodgate themselves, and on the other 2 Geyser has to run beside the server, which means every Bedrock player needs a Java account to log in. The step by step for GeyserMC and Floodgate installs it with you.

Where Geyser goes, per server software at checkout
You orderedGeyser buildGoes inFloodgate
Paper (recommended)Geyser-Spigotplugins folderYes, floodgate-spigot
PurpurGeyser-Spigotplugins folderYes, floodgate-spigot
FabricGeyser-Fabricmods folderYes, floodgate-fabric
ForgeGeyser Standalonebeside the serverNo, Java account needed
NeoForgeGeyser-NeoForgemods folderYes, floodgate-neoforge
SpigotGeyser-Spigotplugins folderYes, floodgate-spigot
VanillaGeyser Standalonebeside the serverNo, Java account needed

The version matters just as much. Geyser speaks one Java protocol, the newest it supports, so on every release below that the server and the translator are a step apart and ViaVersion has to sit in between. That is not a warning you get at order time, so here it is per version you can pick from us.

What to install next to Geyser, per Minecraft version
Version at checkoutAlso install
LatestNothing extra
26.2ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
26.1.2ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
26.1.1ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.21.11ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.21.8ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.21.4ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.21.1ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.20.6ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.20.4ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.20.1ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.19.4ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.18.2ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.16.5ViaVersion and ViaBackwards
1.12.2ViaVersion, ViaBackwards and ViaRewind
1.8.9ViaVersion, ViaBackwards and ViaRewind
Crossplay

One Machine, Two Doorways

There is no separate Bedrock plan on this page, and that is deliberate. What you rent is a Java server with a second doorway cut into it. GeyserMC lives inside that server, reads what a phone or a console sends, and hands it over as though a desktop client had sent it. Your world file, your economy and your plugin folder never learn that half the room is on a controller.

The doorway itself is an extra allocation in your panel, and it listens on UDP, because a Bedrock client does not knock the way a Java client does. Next to Geyser sits Floodgate, which lets those players in on the Microsoft account their console already uses instead of demanding they buy Java Edition as well. Both are free downloads from the GeyserMC project. What you are paying us for is the machine underneath them and the port to hang them on.

The build you order at checkout decides how much work that is. Paper and the other loaders swallow Geyser as an ordinary plugin, so it is an upload and a restart, which is true for 5 of the 7 builds. Forge and Vanilla have nowhere to put it and need Geyser running alongside the server instead, and that variant cannot carry Floodgate, so on those two every Bedrock player needs a Java account after all. Still weighing up which edition your group should live on at all? That argument has its own page, Java against Bedrock.

What Crossplay Does Not Cost

Nothing on this page is a surcharge for letting a console in. Geyser and Floodgate are free software from an open source project, there is no Bedrock plan sitting next to these with a higher number on it, and none of the 5 add-ons in the order form has anything to do with crossplay. Letting a console in adds no line of its own to the invoice. What you pay is the plan, plus whatever you choose yourself on the screens after it: a region with a surcharge, extra storage, one of those add-ons, and on Mini alone a setup fee, a one time charge of €2.99 on a monthly term, and nothing at all if you take six months or longer.

Or Draw Your Own Line

The 7 above are the sizes we keep on the shelf. If your group sits between two of them, the slider on the home page builds one to measure, in 12 steps up to 96 GB, and everything on this page applies to it unchanged: the same second port, the same panel, the same two jar files.

A build to measure is priced off a single rate rather than per plan, so the percentage on its term button can differ from the one on the cards above. That is not a discount that disappeared; it is two sums that happen to land on the same screen.

Crossplay

Crossplay Server Hosting, Questions People Ask

Seven things people ask us before they order. Click an item to read the answer, or read them all: nothing here is hidden behind a support ticket.

Crossplay

How does crossplay between Java and Bedrock work?

One server, two doors. GeyserMC translates what a Bedrock client says into the Java protocol and back, and Floodgate lets those players in without a Java account. The world, the plugins and the files are the one set that the Java side already uses, so nothing is mirrored or synced between two servers.

Which server software supports crossplay?

Not all of them. Of our 7 options, 5 carry Geyser and Floodgate as a plugin or mod. On the other 2 Geyser has to run beside the server as a standalone, and then Floodgate is not available, so every Bedrock player needs a Java account to log in.

Do I need extra plugins for crossplay on older versions?

Usually yes. Geyser speaks one Java protocol, the newest it supports, so on every release below that ViaVersion and ViaBackwards have to sit in between, and on the oldest ones ViaRewind as well. Of the 15 versions in our checkout only the newest needs nothing extra.

What does a crossplay server cost compared with Java only?

A crossplay plan is the same machine as the Java plan of the same name with the crossplay setup on top; Mini Crossplay starts at EUR 9.19 per month on a twenty-four month term. You are not paying for a second server, because there is no second server.

Do Bedrock players need a Minecraft Java account for crossplay?

Not when Floodgate runs, which it does on the software that can host it as a plugin or mod. Floodgate gives those players a stable identity of their own, so permissions and economy plugins keep recognising the same person even when the display name changes.

What does not translate between the two editions?

Anything the Bedrock client cannot render. Java mods and custom items do not cross, custom models and shaders do not, and redstone behaves differently on the two editions, so a contraption built to Java timing can misfire for the Bedrock half of your group. Plugin-driven gameplay does cross, because that runs on the server.

Which address do my players use on a crossplay server?

Both halves use the same hostname. Java players type it into the multiplayer screen with port 25565 behind it, Bedrock players put the hostname in the address field and 19132 in the port field. Hand them out labelled, because the two clients want them written differently.