The Finals Ping Test

Test your ping to The Finals servers by Embark Studios. Check latency to all server regions for smooth competitive FPS gameplay.

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What is The Finals Ping Test?

Test your ping to The Finals servers across all regions and find the best connection for competitive gameplay. This free ping checker measures real-time latency to Embark Studios server infrastructure. The Finals is a fast-paced FPS with fully destructible environments, making low ping essential not just for hit registration but also for environmental destruction synchronization — walls breaking, floors collapsing, and objects moving must all sync between players in real-time.

High ping causes delayed hit detection, desync with destruction physics (you might see a wall break on your screen but it is still standing on the server), and rubber-banding during fast movement through destroyed environments. The game supports regions across EMEA (Europe), Americas (North and South America), and APAC (Asia-Pacific, added in 2026). Server selection is done through the Preferred Region setting, and your in-game ping depends on which server you connect to.

The game expanded its competitive circuit globally in 2026, adding APAC regions alongside existing EMEA and Americas. With a growing esports scene backed by Embark Studios, competitive players need reliable low-ping connections. The unique destruction-based gameplay makes The Finals one of the most network-demanding FPS games available — testing your ping before matches is essential for consistent competitive performance.

How to Use

  1. 1Open The Finals Ping Test — it automatically tests all server regions
  2. 2Wait a few seconds while latency is measured to each Embark Studios server
  3. 3Review results: green (under 40ms — excellent), yellow (40-80ms — good), red (over 80ms — noticeable lag)
  4. 4Set your Preferred Region in-game to match the lowest-ping region from this test
  5. 5Test at different times — server load varies throughout the day

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good ping for The Finals?
For The Finals, under 30ms is excellent — hit registration and destruction physics are perfectly synced. 30-60ms is good for competitive play. 60-100ms is playable but you will notice slight delays in hit registration and environmental destruction may desync occasionally. Over 100ms causes significant issues with destruction sync and hit detection. The Finals is particularly ping-sensitive because of its destructible environments — destruction state must sync across all players in real-time.
How do I change servers in The Finals?
Go to Settings and find the Preferred Region option. You can select from available regions including Europe, North America East, North America West, South America, Asia-Pacific, and Oceania. The game will then prioritize connecting you to servers in your preferred region. If queue times are long, the game may expand to other regions. Use this ping test to determine which region gives you the best connection before setting your preference.
Why does The Finals lag with destruction?
The Finals uniquely syncs environmental destruction across all players in real-time. When a wall explodes or a floor collapses, every player must see it at the same time for fair gameplay. High ping means destruction events arrive late to your client — you might run through an area you think is clear but the server knows a wall is still there, causing rubber-banding. This destruction sync is what makes The Finals more ping-sensitive than typical FPS games.
How do I reduce ping in The Finals?
Use wired Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi, close background bandwidth-consuming apps, select the nearest server region in settings, restart your router before playing, and disable VPN if active. If you consistently get high ping to all regions, check if your ISP has routing issues — a gaming VPN may help by providing alternative routing. During tournaments and peak hours, servers may be under higher load, temporarily increasing ping for everyone.
Does The Finals have OCE and SA servers?
Yes — Embark Studios added Oceania (OCE) and South America (SA) servers. APAC region was expanded in 2026 for the competitive circuit. Players from Australia, Japan, South Korea, and across Asia-Pacific now have dedicated servers. Use this ping test to verify your actual latency to these new server locations, as routing can vary significantly between ISPs in these regions.
How does destruction affect ping requirements in The Finals?
The Finals is uniquely demanding on network connections because of its real-time destruction system. Every wall, floor, ceiling, and object that gets destroyed must sync across all players instantly. This means the game sends significantly more network data than a typical FPS — not just player positions and shots, but the state of hundreds of destructible objects. High ping causes destruction desync: you might see a wall as intact while the server knows it has been destroyed, leading to invisible barriers or getting shot through walls that look solid on your screen. For competitive play, under 50ms is strongly recommended.