With its continuously growing player base, Valorant servers can sometimes struggle to keep up with demand. Server outages and disrupted connections inevitably happen, much to players' frustration. So how can you check if Valorant is down or experiencing issues?
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How to Check Valorant Server Status?
Below are the ways on how to check Valorant server status:
- The most reliable method is to visit Riot Games' server status page. This page actively monitors Valorant server status as well as other Riot titles like League of Legends. It swiftly detects real-time issues and lists any identified problems or maintenance.
- If Valorant's sites show no server or region issues, players can check third-party tracking tools like Downdetector to view Valorant server status and problem reports from other players. Spikes in user reports help confirm when wider-spread Valorant connection problems are occurring separately from a player's network.
- Lastly, you can also go around social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and check if there are any complaints regarding Valorant server status.
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How to Fix Valorant Connectivity Issues
If Valorant's server status pages show no known issues, players experiencing connection or login problems should next troubleshoot their own internet connectivity and computer.
Potential solutions include:
- Restarting your router and modem
- Testing computer internet speeds and latency
- Closing unnecessary programs using bandwidth
- Updating network adapter and graphics drivers
- Checking third-party outage reports
- Contacting Internet service provider
Addressing home network and computer issues may resolve Valorant problems without ongoing server disruptions.
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This covers the main ways Valorant players can monitor server status and troubleshoot problems to get back in the game quickly. Checking for wider server issues first prevents wasted time fixing home equipment not actually causing disruptions.
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