Could you please provide the ip range of all region?

So we can ban the ip of servers we don’t want to connect.

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They will never do that, but they should.

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And it doesn’t work…it’s been tried before

It just stops you being able to play any games

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Concur, it doesn’t work, it stops you being able to connect. I tried to block the CDG1 so I would always get AMS1, but yeh doesn’t work.

As this info is readily available on google:

Overwatch Server IPs:

US West server: 24.105. 30.129
US Central server: 24.105. 62.129
Americas (Brazil) server: 54.207. 107.12
Europe server: 185.60. 114.159 / 185.60. 112.157
Korea server: 211.234. 110.1
Taiwan server: 203.66. 81.98

Yeah, it may not work as expected (that we will connect to the server we want rather than just failure). But it works for me.

The only reason is I dont want to be blamed by teammates just because Blizzard put me into a wrong server and I have to play with 150 ping (usually 16ms).

Some of you may worry about losing sr and you’d better wait since blocking server ip and “failed to connect to server” would result in a competitive penalty.

I don’t play comp much and I care about game experience more. It will be extremely terrible if the whole match is laggy.

I will add rules on WIndows Firewall to block the whole /24 (for example server ip is 24.105.30.129, i will block ip from 24.105.30.0 to 24.105.30.255) so I won’t join this server again.

Some time ago I built a VPN with a split connection feature, for that purpose I needed the IP ranges of the EU servers.
This information is publicly available, the Internet would not work if it was a secret. of course all addresses provided are without claim to correctness or completeness

5.42.176.0 255.255.240.0 
5.42.160.0 255.255.240.0
185.60.112.0 255.255.254.0
137.221.64.0 255.255.224.0
37.244.0.0 255.255.224.0
137.221.96.0 255.255.224.0
37.244.32.0 255.255.224.0
185.60.114.0 255.255.254.0