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A gaming VPN that lowers ping and blocks DDoS attacks

Cut latency with WarpSpeed route optimization, shield your real IP from DDoS, and unlock region-locked servers and early releases.

Quick answer

A gaming VPN can lower your ping by routing traffic over a more direct, optimized path than your ISP's default route, and it protects you from DDoS attacks by hiding your real IP address behind Veilock's. It also unlocks games and servers restricted to other regions. Veilock's WarpSpeed route optimization and 10–40 Gbps uplinks are built to keep latency low while you play.

Lower ping through better routing

Ping is decided by the path your packets take, not just the distance to the server. ISPs often send game traffic on congested or roundabout routes. Veilock's WarpSpeed route optimization can take a cleaner path to the game server, and for many players that means lower, more stable latency — especially on international matches.

It will not beat physics: connecting to a far-away server always adds distance. The win comes when your ISP's default route is worse than Veilock's optimized one, or when you are reaching a region your ISP peers with poorly.

Stop DDoS attacks before they reach you

In competitive and streamed games, a leaked IP can invite a DDoS attack that knocks you offline mid-match. With Veilock, opponents see our server's IP, not yours. Attacks hit hardened infrastructure built to absorb them instead of your home connection.

  • WarpSpeed route optimization for lower, steadier ping
  • DDoS protection — your real IP stays hidden
  • Access region-locked servers and earlier game launches
  • Avoid bandwidth throttling on game traffic
  • 10–40 Gbps uplinks with unmetered bandwidth

Play launch-day, anywhere

Games and updates often release region by region, and some servers are locked to specific countries. Connect through the matching Veilock location to join foreign servers, reunite with friends abroad, or play a title the day it drops elsewhere.

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Frequently asked questions

Can a VPN actually lower my ping?

It can when your ISP's default route to the game server is congested or indirect. Veilock's WarpSpeed optimization takes a cleaner path; results depend on your location and the server you are reaching.

Does Veilock protect against DDoS attacks?

Yes. Your real IP address stays hidden behind Veilock's servers, so attackers can't target your home connection directly. Attacks are absorbed by infrastructure built to handle them.

Will a VPN get me banned from games?

Using a VPN is allowed by most games, but always check the title's terms of service. Veilock does not encourage evading a legitimate ban or breaking game rules.

Which server is best for gaming?

For the lowest latency, pick the live Veilock location closest to the game server you want to reach. To join a region-locked server, connect through that region.

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