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Location Latency Average
Central US NA
East US NA
West US NA
West US 2 NA
North Central US NA
South Central US NA
Canada Central NA
Brazil South SA
North Europe (Ireland) EU
West Europe (Netherlands) EU
UK South EU
UK West EU
France Central EU
Germany West Central EU
Japan West AS
Japan East AS
Korea Central AS
Southeast Asia AS
Australia East OC
Australia Southeast OC
Central India AS

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

For Honor is a popular Fighting title. For a game known for fast-paced online gameplay, a stable, low-latency connection is not a luxury — it is a necessity. This For Honor Ping Test helps you measure round-trip latency to the cloud servers that host For Honor sessions so you can pick the region that gives you the smoothest experience.

Why Latency Matters in For Honor

In Fighting titles, the time it takes for your inputs to reach the server and for the game state to return determines how responsive the game feels. Anything above 100 ms can introduce visible delays — missed shots, rubber-banding, or ability desync. Competitive players often target sub-50 ms for peak performance. By testing your ping across all available regions, you can make a data-driven decision about which server to play on.

How to Use This Tool

Tick the checkboxes next to the server locations you want to test, or use Select All to ping every region at once. Press PING and wait a few seconds while we measure each endpoint sequentially. You will see color-coded results: green for excellent (under 50 ms), yellow for acceptable (50–150 ms), and red for poor (above 150 ms). The average column updates automatically if you run multiple rounds.

Lowering Your For Honor Ping

Switch from Wi-Fi to Ethernet for an immediate stability improvement. Close bandwidth-heavy apps such as video streams or large downloads. If your ISP routes traffic inefficiently, try changing your DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google). Some players also use gaming VPNs to shortcut suboptimal routing paths, though results vary by location. Finally, test at different hours — peak evening traffic can add 20–40 ms.