Looking for the complete list of server regions in Rematch? As an online multiplayer game, the number of servers scattered across different regions played a huge role in Rematch’s success. These servers ensure that players get the smoothest gameplay experience.
Here is a quick breakdown of all of the server regions that are being offered by Rematch.
Rematch – Full Server Regions List

Here’s the full list of launch server regions:
- US-west
- Asia-northeast
- Asia-southeast
- Australia
- Europe
- Middle East
- South Africa
- South America
- US-central
- US-east
Rematch has servers in regions like North America (NA) (the U.S, Canada, and other regions), Europe (EU) (Central, Western, and Eastern Europe), Asia (East Asia and some Southeast Asia), South America (SA) (Latin America), and Australia (The Oceania player). Their primary aim is to connect the players to the nearest server in the network to ensure low ping and match stability.
For example, NA servers split into US-East and US-West, with players reporting pings as low as 20ms on US-East but sometimes 90ms on others due to load. Middle East players often connect to EU servers, though some note higher latency (e.g., Istanbul-based servers hitting 200ms).
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How To Change Server in Rematch
Rematch auto-assigns you the nearest server with the lowest latency and bandwidth by default. However, you’ve the ability to lock your region in settings (System > Options > Gameplay > Preferred Server Location).
This was introduced following beta feedback that the players are assigned to servers that are distant (such as South Americans being assigned to servers based in Europe with latency of over 200ms).