VALORANT attracts thousands of players daily. But just like any multiplayer title, server issues and downtime are inevitable, especially around planned maintenance, large updates, new acts, and episodes.
VALORANT fans may be experiencing a handful of different errors, including the infamous error code 43 and 46. Riot is generally communicative in handling these issues, explaining exactly what the developers are doing to manage the madness.
Here’s how to check on the status of VALORANT’s servers.
When will VALORANT be back up?
Whenever there is a new patch, new act, or new episode, VALORANT always goes down for scheduled maintenance and usually comes back around 12pm CT. Most of the time these updates occur on a Tuesday.
If the servers are not down for scheduled maintenance, and it’s an issue like server outages, then it’s unclear exactly when servers will be back up. In that scenario, you’ll need to manually keep track of the game’s server status to know when they’ll be back.
How to check VALORANT‘s server status
VALORANT‘s official Twitter account
A player’s best bet is to check the VALORANT Twitter account, which regularly updates fans on the game’s status. Whenever I can’t play VALORANT, my first step is to check VALORANT’s Twitter account as Riot typically posts when serious server-side issues are ongoing. The Riot Support account will also tweet about important VALORANT issues.
Riot Games Service Status
VALORANT is also featured on the Riot Games Service Status page. Updates for all of the company’s titles, like League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra, are found on the Service Status page. Any errors are usually accompanied by a timestamp for when they began and sometimes include a time frame for when the servers will be up and running. Users can also select the Service Status page for VALORANT specifically.
Active outages or errors will be listed under the “Current Messages” section on Riot Games’ Service Status page for VALORANT.
Alternative channels
Numerous third-party sites also track server status, with the most well-known being Down Detector. The VALORANT page on Down Detector will show the number of reports posted over the past 24 hours, including a graphic of the most commonly reported problems. Users can check the status of VALORANT for specific countries on this page.
Fans receiving pesky error messages can also check out VALORANT’s support page. There, players can see a list of errors, their meaning, and ways to solve the issue potentially. Riot also has a VALORANT support section on its website with urgent notifications at the top.
The launcher itself will also feature status updates underneath the Play button that will inform you if maintenance is still ongoing.