Error Code VAL 59 in Valorant typically indicates a login queue issue or a problem with account authentication — often related to Riot’s servers, not your personal device.
This means the game is having trouble verifying your Riot account during login.
🔧 How to Fix Valorant Error Code VAL 59
✅ 1. Restart the Riot Client
Fully exit both Valorant and the Riot Client.
On Windows, check the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and make sure no “Riot” or “Valorant” processes are still running.
Restart the Riot Client and log back in.
✅ 2. Reboot Your PC
Sometimes, a simple system restart clears temporary login cache or conflicts.
✅ 3. Check Riot Games Server Status
Go to: https://status.riotgames.com
Select your region and check if there’s an ongoing issue with authentication, login queues, or Valorant specifically.
If Riot’s servers are down or overloaded, you’ll have to wait until the issue is resolved on their end.
✅ 4. Update the Riot Client
Make sure both the Riot Client and Valorant are fully updated. The client should check for updates on launch.
✅ 5. Reinstall Riot Client (if persistent)
If this keeps happening even after restarts and Riot’s servers are fine:
Uninstall Riot Client (you don’t need to uninstall Valorant unless you’re having game issues).
Download the latest version from https://playvalorant.com and reinstall.
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🛠 What Causes VAL 59?
This error is usually caused by:
Riot’s login/authentication servers having trouble.
Network instability during the login process.
Session timeouts when left on the login screen too long.
💬 Still stuck?
If the error persists after trying all the above:
Contact Riot Support directly: https://support-valorant.riotgames.com
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