League ranked servers go down in the middle of Twitch Rivals

Ranked queues and account transfers were affected by the issue.

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League of Legends ranked servers went down today in the middle of the Twitch Rivals tournament. And it wasn’t just tournament players and viewers who were affected—players reported that ranked queues and account transfers all over North America had encountered issues.

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Twitch Rivals, the tournament hosted by Twitch and featuring some of League’s most popular content creators, was near the very final stages when the pause hit. Popular—and volatile—bot laner Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp was in that game that was hit with the delay, and we can only imagine what his animated response was like.

After a brief pause the match resumed—with Tyler1’s team winning—but it looks like solo queue may not be online quite yet. Fans and opposing players criticized the decision to resume the game instead of remaking the lobby, which did not please Tyler1, who said, “[those people] are degenerates.”

No matter whose side you’re on, though, this is an egg on the face of Riot Games during a relatively high-profile tournament. Throughout the day, League’s viewership numbers sat at the top of Twitch, above popular competitors like Fortnite.

We’ll update this article as soon as servers go back online.

Updated Mar. 27 6:35pm CT: Riot has tweeted that ranked servers are back online and users are reporting that queuing is successful.

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Xing has been covering League of Legends esports since 2015. He loves when teams successfully bait Baron, hates tank metas, and is always down for creative support picks—AP Malphite, anybody?