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Location Latency Average
Iowa, US NA
South Carolina, US NA
N. Virginia, US NA
Oregon, US NA
Los Angeles, US NA
Montreal, Canada NA
Sao Paulo, Brazil SA
Belgium EU
London EU
Frankfurt EU
Finland EU
Tokyo AS
Hong Kong AS
Singapore AS
Mumbai AS
Sydney OC

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

Developed by Activision, Call of Duty: Warzone is a free-to-play battle royale recognised for Gulag respawn mechanic and loadout drops. Smooth gameplay in Call of Duty: Warzone depends heavily on the latency between your machine and the game's servers. This free Call of Duty: Warzone ping checker gives you an accurate measure of that latency across every major server region — all without leaving your browser.

How Ping Impacts Battle Royale Gameplay

In any online battle royale game, every action you perform — moving, shooting, casting an ability, or trading items — must travel to a remote server and back before it is confirmed. That round-trip time is your ping. At low ping, the game feels instant and reactive. At high ping, you might notice your character teleporting, attacks hitting after visual contact is lost, or interactions feeling sluggish. Competitive ladders are especially unforgiving of high latency.

Test, Compare, Decide

Use the Territory filter to quickly compare servers in your continent, or select individual locations to spot-check a specific data centre. The stats panel above the table summarises your minimum, average, maximum latency, and jitter — a measure of how consistent your connection is. Low jitter is almost as important as low ping for a stable experience.

Connection Tips Specific to Call of Duty: Warzone

If Call of Duty: Warzone lets you choose between TCP and UDP connections in its settings, prefer UDP — it sacrifices guaranteed delivery for speed, which suits real-time gaming. Port-forward the ports Call of Duty: Warzone uses through your router to avoid NAT traversal delays. Keep Call of Duty: Warzone and your operating system network drivers up to date, as patches sometimes include routing or netcode improvements that directly reduce perceived lag.