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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

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📋 Recent Ping History

GTA Online sits among the most-played open world titles on the market, having launched in 2013 by Rockstar Games. Its global player base connects through servers distributed across data centres in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond. This GTA Online server latency tool lets you benchmark your connection to those regions so you can make an informed choice about where to play.

What Sets This Test Apart

Unlike generic speed tests that measure download and upload throughput, this tool focuses exclusively on latency — the metric that matters most for interactive online games like GTA Online. We also calculate jitter, average ping, and track your historical results in your browser so you can spot trends over time. All data stays on your device; nothing is uploaded to our servers.

Factors That Affect Your GTA Online Ping

Your physical distance from the server is the biggest factor, but it is not the only one. ISP routing efficiency, network congestion during peak hours, local Wi-Fi interference, outdated router firmware, and even the number of network hops between you and the data centre all contribute. Understanding these factors empowers you to take targeted action rather than guessing at solutions.

Recommended Ping Targets for Open World Games

  • Under 30 ms: Tournament-grade. You will have every possible advantage from the network side.
  • 30–60 ms: Excellent for competitive ranked play. Indistinguishable from local in most scenarios.
  • 60–100 ms: Solid for casual and semi-competitive sessions. Minor edge cases may occasionally appear.
  • 100–170 ms: Playable, but reaction-dependent moments will feel delayed. Consider switching regions.
  • 170 ms+: Expect consistent desync. Strongly recommend choosing a closer server region.