Before working with Clash of Clans server files, ensure you have:

In the context of Clash of Clans , players sometimes look for private server software to run their own version of the game — usually with unlimited gems, modified troops, or custom events. Popular examples from the past (now mostly dead or risky) include:

The "Clash of Clans server files" are not a leak of the actual engine running the game, but rather a collection of reverse-engineered software designed to trick the game client into thinking it is connected to an official server. While they provide a sandbox for developers to study network architecture and game logic, they are legally contentious and technically difficult to maintain against the constant updates of the official game.

: The server is the sole source of truth. It stores all sensitive data, including player resources (gold, elixir, gems), building levels, and upgrade timers.

Official Clash of Clans server files are proprietary, but community-developed C# or Java-based emulators, such as those found on RaGEZONE, allow for private, customized servers [1]. These emulators mimic server-client communication and require modified APKs to run, though they violate Supercell's Terms of Service and carry security risks [1]. You can review the policy at Supercell's Terms of Service .

Whether you’re a developer looking to host your own or a player curious about how these "modded" versions work, here is everything you need to know about the current state of CoC server files. What are Clash of Clans Server Files?