MSSA’s predictions are so far holding true. Egypt, and Morocco (now joined by Algeria) are dominating the field of play even with the ping disadvantage due to the server being hosted in Nigeria.
In online games, “ping” refers to the delay (latency) between your device and the game server.
- Measured in milliseconds (ms)
- Lower ping = smoother gameplay
- High ping = lag or delay in your actions being registered
Bad ping in gaming—typically anything above 100 ms—can significantly affect your experience.
Thus, although Somalia, Mauritius and Madagascar are not in the top five, these countries must be commended for their high standard of play as they are battling with the worst ping compared to many of the other contenders.
It is therefore surprising to see the lacklustre performance of Ghana and Nigeria considering that their ping is very low as compared to the majority of other participating nations. See https://esportscommentator.blogspot.com/2025/07/south-africa-takes-to-field-in-pubgm-on.html
There is a great deal of hope within MSSA’s team that the team can still finish in the top three. The lead that Egypt has created is almost unassailable and it seems as though Egypt will win IESF’s African Regional Championships – unless there is some sort of disaster that overtakes the 2024 Champions…
Johan van Breda, National Team Manager, stated, “The team is performing as expected, and although we are besting many African countries, there is still much to do in order to reach the international standard.”
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