Is Riot Games Down? Riot Games Server Status

Riot Games is currently up and running with no reported issues. There are no recent problems affecting their servers.

by Aishwarya R

Updated Sep 10, 2024

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Is Riot Games Down? Riot Games Server Status
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Is Riot Games Down?

No, Riot Games is not down. However, they announced that on September 18, the prices for virtual currency will be adjusted on some regional servers. Prices will go up in some places, go down in others, and stay the same in many regions.

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They are making these changes to stop people from buying cheap currency in one region and selling it for a profit in another. Riot will offer extra bonus virtual currency for in-client purchases in regions where prices are increasing. This bonus will be available until the new prices start in a few weeks.

Riot Games Server Status

Riot Games servers are currently running smoothly with no reported issues. There are no recent problems or events affecting their services. Everything appears to be working as usual. If any changes or updates arise, they will be communicated accordingly. For now, players can enjoy uninterrupted access to their games.

How to Check Riot Games Server Status?

To check Riot Games server status, follow these steps:

  • Visit status.riotgames.com.

  • Choose "League of Legends" from the list of Riot games.

  • Select your server region from the drop-down menu.

  • The current status of your region will be displayed.

Riot Games also updates players about planned server maintenance on their official social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.

Riot Games

Riot Games, Inc. is an American company based in Los Angeles that creates and publishes video games. Founded in September 2006 by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill, it started with the popular game League of Legends and later developed Valorant, a first-person shooter.

In 2011, Riot Games was bought by the Chinese company Tencent. The company also had Riot Forge, which managed spin-offs of League of Legends until it closed in January 2024. Riot Games is known for running esports leagues for League of Legends and Valorant, and it worked with Fortiche to create the TV series Arcane.

As of 2023, Riot Games has 20 offices around the world and makes money from sponsorships, merchandise, and streaming rights.

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