Imperium Hosting and REGIMENT: Powering the Mission for Veteran Gamers

Imperium Hosting and REGIMENT: Powering the Mission for Veteran Gamers

REGIMENT, America’s largest military gaming community, has officially teamed up with Imperium Hosting, a veteran-owned game server provider built by gamers, for gamers. The partnership delivers more than just reliable game servers — it’s about building stronger, more connected communities for Service Members and Veterans who game together.

Imperium Hosting provides configurable game servers for multiplayer titles, modded worlds, and community-driven experiences. Built by veterans, the company combines cutting-edge infrastructure with a mission-driven approach that empowers players to build, connect, and create. Founded by a veteran who wanted to give players the tools to create their own worlds, Imperium Hosting has quickly become known for its performance, reliability, and hands-on customer support. What sets them apart is their heart — a mission grounded in teamwork, collaboration, and the drive to serve others, values carried straight from military life into their business model. “We’re not just a hosting provider, we’re a teammate on your mission to build, play, and connect,” said Imperium’s CEO and Founder Christian Tomlinson. “Our goal has always been to create meaningful gaming experiences — especially for those who’ve served.”

Veteran and military gaming communities tend to go big — massive modpacks, persistent worlds, and large-scale community events. Imperium Hosting is built to handle it all. Their advanced control panel allows for easy mod installs, cloud backups, and smart resource management, keeping even the most complex servers running smooth as butter. During community events and tournaments, uptime is everything. Imperium’s infrastructure strategy includes a 99.9% uptime rating and proactive load management — they never let a node exceed 80% utilization. That means even when Regiment’s community events heat up, gameplay stays seamless.

One of the things players love most about Imperium is their personal touch. Reviews consistently highlight their quick, hands-on support and willingness to walk players through setups step-by-step. Even as the company grows, they’ve vowed to never lose that connection. “Scaling doesn’t mean losing touch,” said the founder. “It means expanding responsibly while keeping that one-on-one connection that makes customers feel like they’re part of our team — not just a ticket number.”

Imperium’s heart for the military community runs deep. Through its veteran and first responder discount program, the company supports verified U.S. and NATO veterans, first responders, nurses, and educators. In fact, around 75% of their customer base already has a service or first responder background. Now, through the partnership with REGIMENT, that support is going even further. Together, they’re making it easier for veterans and active Service Members to connect, play, and build camaraderie — with technology that’s purpose-built for their needs.

The partnership is only the beginning. Over the next few years, both organizations plan to deepen their collaboration — from co-hosted veteran-focused game servers and charity events to gaming-driven mental health awareness campaigns. “We want to redefine what it means for technology to serve those who have served,” said Imperium’s founder. “Gaming isn’t just play — it’s connection, community, and healing.” As REGIMENT continues to expand the Games4Vets program and strengthen the gaming infrastructure for its members, Imperium Hosting stands as a prime example of what happens when veterans build something for veterans. Together, they’re proving that teamwork doesn’t stop at the end of service — it just moves online.

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