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Location Latency Average
Ohio (U.S.) NA
N. Virginia (U.S.) NA
N. California (U.S.) NA
Oregon (U.S.) NA
Canada NA
Sao Paulo, Brazil SA
Ireland EU
London EU
Paris, France EU
Frankfurt, Germany EU
Stockholm, Sweden EU
Tokyo AS
Seoul, South Korea AS
Mumbai, India AS
Singapore AS
Sydney, Australia OC
Jakarta, Indonesia AS
Hong Kong AS

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

Searching for the ideal server to play Destiny 2? You have come to the right place. This dedicated Destiny 2 latency tester measures how long it takes data packets to travel between your device and game servers spread across North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and Oceania. Destiny 2, created by Bungie, demands reliable connectivity — especially during high-stakes moments like raid encounters and Crucible PvP.

What the Numbers Mean

Your latency is displayed in milliseconds (ms). Every server is pinged independently, so the numbers reflect your unique route through the internet to each location. A ping under 40 ms is exceptional and largely indistinguishable from a LAN connection. Between 40 and 80 ms most players will not notice any issues. At 80–150 ms, subtle delays may appear. Above 150 ms, lag becomes a genuine disadvantage.

Behind the Scenes

We send a small HTTP request to cloud endpoints in each region and record how quickly a response arrives. Because modern game servers sit behind the same cloud infrastructure, these measurements closely approximate the latency you would see on the in-game scoreboard. No plugins, no executables — everything runs in your browser via JavaScript.

Practical Steps for a Better Connection

  • Use a wired Ethernet connection rather than Wi-Fi to eliminate wireless interference.
  • Pause cloud syncs (Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud) that consume upload bandwidth.
  • Restart your router periodically to clear stale routing tables.
  • Select the server region geographically closest to you within Destiny 2's own settings.
  • Ask your ISP about a gaming-friendly plan or low-latency option if available.