If 7 Days To Die has been on your radar but you've been waiting for something meatier than vanilla, this one's for you. Two of the most talked-about overhaul modpacks in the 7DTD community — Asylum and Wasteland — are now available with first-class hosting on our sister site 7d2d.net.
Both are fully managed: one-click deployment, automatic backups, FTP, console access, and plan sizing that won't fold when the pack gets demanding.
Why overhaul modpacks need dedicated hosting
7 Days To Die is already a hefty simulation on its own. Overhaul packs — the community-built total conversions that rework recipes, enemies, POIs, progression, and loot — add significantly more load on top of that. A light box that runs vanilla smoothly can buckle under a full overhaul, and nobody wants the pack's first night to be a series of rubber-band incidents.
Both Asylum and Wasteland live on our L and XL plans at 7d2d.net/compare-hosting-plans. That's the right headroom for the way these packs actually play.
Asylum: a serious 7DTD overhaul
Asylum server hosting is a co-op-friendly overhaul built for groups who've done enough vanilla to want more. The pack layers deeper progression, tougher enemies, and a more considered late game on top of the 7DTD core.
- Best for serious private co-op — small crews that want a long, deliberate run.
- Managed installs so nobody has to run "install this, unpack that, update the other thing" on every patch.
- Scales to bigger public communities on the XL plan when your Discord starts growing.
There's a full FAQ, launch checklist, and gallery on the Asylum landing page.
Wasteland: raiders, radiation, and power armor
If Asylum is the "more of 7DTD" overhaul, Wasteland is the "different 7DTD" overhaul. It swings the whole game into a Fallout-flavoured post-apocalypse: raiders and PMCs, radiation systems, custom POIs, and power armor that genuinely changes how you fight.
- Fallout-adjacent atmosphere for groups who've wanted that take on 7DTD for years.
- Managed updates so your server stays in sync with the pack's maintainers.
- L-plan entry tier for small crews, XL for public communities with regulars.
Full Wasteland setup tips and FAQ are on the Wasteland landing page.
Why 7d2d.net
7d2d.net is our dedicated home for 7 Days To Die hosting. Same platform as Supercraft — same regions, same uptime, same responsive support team — with a site, plans, and landing pages built specifically for the 7DTD community.
Think of it as a 7DTD-first front door on top of the hosting platform you already know us for.
What you get with a managed overhaul server
- One-click deployment — no SFTP archaeology.
- Automatic backups so one bad horde night doesn't erase the month.
- FTP and file manager access when you want to tweak something carefully.
- Console access for admins who like command-line precision.
- Right-sized plans (L or XL) so the box isn't the bottleneck.
- Pack-aware support — if something breaks, the person answering has seen it before.
How to start
- Compare the 7DTD plans at 7d2d.net/compare-hosting-plans.
- Pick Asylum or Wasteland on their dedicated landing pages.
- One-click launch. Share the invite with your crew.
If you're already hosting with Supercraft
We still love you. 7d2d.net runs on the same platform; hosting a 7DTD overhaul there doesn't affect any other game server you run with us. If you'd like help picking a plan or sizing for your group, get in touch.
And if your crew wants more than 7DTD when Asylum gets heavy — a single Supercraft plan still lets you switch to any supported game, from Palworld to Valheim to Project Zomboid.
Good luck out there. Day seven is coming either way.