Valorant error codes: What they mean and how to solve each issue

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The Valorant closed beta has only been live for a day, but high demand is already causing some issues getting into the game. When trying to , you might be encountering some weird error codes blocking your access. Thankfully, Riot has kept in touch with players about current errors and offered updates on when to expect fixes. It's also listed the current issues, what they mean, and how to rectify them, so you won't have to desperately dig through forum threads for solutions.

We've gathered info on Valorant's common error codes and included a full list of error codes and solutions provided by Riot on the Valorant site.

Valorant error code 43: System time out

If you were playing Valorant's closed beta on the first day, April 7, you might have been locked out of the game client with error code 43. Don't worry, this one's not on you. Players were having trouble logging in due to heavy server overload, which gummed up the works on Riot's end. The beta seems much more stable as of this writing, but expect further issues may pop up as more players are stressing the game's servers.

Valorant error code 7: Possible suspension

According to Riot, error code 7 could be popping up for a few reasons. The most troubling reason for your disconnection is that your is suspended, but it's also possible that Riot is experiencing issues with its platform. Riot recommends checking your email or looking for updates on Valorant's official Discord and social media channels.

Valorant installation error: restart your PC

Another common Valorant issue comes from the client's installation of Riot Vanguard, Riot's custom anti-cheat software required to play its games. Vanguard is automatically included in the Valorant game , but installing it requires a full PC restart. Give that a shot, and continue below if your error isn't fixed.

Every Valorant error code and what it means

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Error Code Meaning Solution
4 Your display name is invalid. Something's up with your Riot ID.
5 was logged into elsewhere. You should log out from all devices.
7 Couldn't connect to session service. You might have a suspension on your . Please check your email for more information. It could also be a platform issue. Be sure to check the VALORANT Discord or Site banner for more information.
8-21 Problems with the Riot Client. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
31 Failed to get player name information. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
33 The Riot Client process was closed. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
43 A system has timed out. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
44 Vanguard not initialized. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client. If the problem persists, uninstall Riot Vanguard, then restart VALORANT.
45 Vanguard Reboot required. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client. If the problem persists, uninstall Riot Vanguard, then restart VALORANT.
46 Platform downtime. This is planned downtime allotted for the engineers to work on our systems. Please check back later.
49 Chat did not initialize. There seems to be an issue with the Chat. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
50 Voice did not initialize. There seems to be an issue with the Chat. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
51 Problem creating a party. There seems to be an issue with the Party System. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client
52 Problem fetching skill information for players. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
53 Problem with Riot Client chat. There seems to be a problem with the Riot Client chat. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.
54 Content service failure. VALORANT was unable to retrieve your content. Go ahead and restart the Riot Client.

If none of the above helps you, try the official Discord or the subreddit.

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Morgan Park
Staff Writer

Morgan has been writing for PC Gamer since 2018, first as a freelancer and currently as a staff writer. He has also appeared on Polygon, Kotaku, Fanbyte, and PCGamesN. Before freelancing, he spent most of high school and all of college writing at small gaming sites that didn't pay him. He's very happy to have a real job now. Morgan is a beat writer following the latest and greatest shooters and the communities that play them. He also writes general news, reviews, features, the occasional guide, and bad jokes in Slack. Twist his arm, and he'll even write about a boring strategy game. Please don't, though.