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Location Latency Average
New York 1 NA
New York 3 NA
San Francisco 3 NA
Toronto NA
Amsterdam 3 EU
London EU
Frankfurt EU
Singapore AS
Bangalore AS
Sydney OC

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

Are you experiencing lag spikes or delayed hit registration in New World? Before blaming the game's servers, it is worth measuring your own connection. This New World Ping Test tool pings cloud endpoints that mirror New World's server infrastructure, giving you a clear picture of your base latency to each region. Serving 25 million+ worldwide, New World deploys servers across multiple continents, and your experience depends on which server you connect to.

Interpreting Latency and Jitter

Latency tells you how fast data travels; jitter tells you how consistent that speed is. A ping of 60 ms with 5 ms jitter is far better than 60 ms with 40 ms jitter, because high jitter causes unpredictable stuttering. Our stats panel calculates both metrics automatically, so pay attention to both numbers when evaluating your connection quality for New World.

Region-by-Region Comparison

Players in central locations sometimes find that two or even three regions offer comparable latency. In those cases, choose the region with the largest active player base during your typical gaming hours. You can use the Territory buttons to quickly filter servers by continent and compare just the regions relevant to you.

Network Troubleshooting Checklist

  1. Run this ping test and note your baseline numbers.
  2. Switch from Wi-Fi to a wired connection and re-test to see if latency drops.
  3. Close any bandwidth-intensive applications and re-test again.
  4. Try a different DNS provider (Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or Google 8.8.8.8) and re-test.
  5. Reboot your modem and router, then run a final test.
  6. Compare the results from each step to identify what is affecting your New World ping the most.