Valorant Error Code 39: How to Fix It

Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
39
Brand
Valorant
Product Type
game
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
10-30 minutes
Valorant Error Code 39 means the game client cannot connect to Riot Games' servers, most often because the platform is experiencing downtime or scheduled maintenance. This is a server-side issue, not a problem with your PC or internet connection, so in many cases there is nothing on your end that is broken. That said, there are several checks and quick fixes you can run through to rule out any local causes before you wait for Riot to resolve the outage.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 39

  1. Check Riot Games Server Status

  2. Check Third-Party Outage Trackers

  3. Restart the Valorant Client and Riot Client

  4. Restart Your Router and Modem

  5. Flush Your DNS Cache

  6. Temporarily Disable Your VPN or Proxy

  7. Switch Your DNS Server to a Public DNS

  8. Check Windows Firewall and Antivirus Settings

    Only disable antivirus temporarily for testing purposes. Re-enable it immediately after your test.
  9. Reinstall the Riot Client

    Back up any custom game settings or crosshair profiles you have saved before uninstalling, as these may be reset.
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When to Call a Professional

Valorant Error Code 39 is almost always a server-side issue that Riot Games resolves on their end, so professional help is rarely needed. However, if the error persists only for you while other players are online normally, and you have completed all the steps above, you should contact Riot Games Player Support directly at support.riotgames.com. Provide them with your account name, region, and a description of the steps you have already tried. If your home network is consistently causing connection issues across multiple games or services, consider contacting your internet service provider (ISP) to investigate routing problems on your line.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Valorant Error Code 39 mean?
Valorant Error Code 39 means the game client failed to connect to Riot Games' servers. It most commonly appears during scheduled maintenance windows or unexpected platform outages. It can also occasionally be triggered by local network issues such as VPN interference, DNS problems, or firewall blocks.
How long does Valorant Error Code 39 last?
If the error is caused by a Riot Games server outage or maintenance, it typically lasts anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours depending on the severity of the issue. You can monitor the official status page at status.riotgames.com for estimated resolution times and live updates.
Is Valorant Error Code 39 my fault?
Not usually. In the majority of cases, Error Code 39 is caused by Riot's own servers being temporarily unavailable, which is completely outside your control. In a smaller number of cases, local factors like a VPN, a firewall rule, or a DNS misconfiguration can cause the same error, but these are easy to check and fix.
Can a VPN cause Valorant Error Code 39?
Yes. Using a VPN can sometimes trigger Error Code 39 because Riot's servers may block or throttle connections originating from known VPN IP addresses. If you use a VPN, try disabling it before launching Valorant. If the error disappears, that confirms your VPN was the cause.
Why am I getting Valorant Error Code 39 when servers are not down?
If the official Riot Games status page shows no active incidents but you are still seeing Error Code 39, the issue is likely local to your network or machine. Work through the troubleshooting steps in this guide: restart your client and router, flush your DNS cache, disable your VPN, check your firewall settings, and try switching to a public DNS like Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1). If none of these help, contact Riot Player Support.