One of the most annoying things that can happen to gamers is getting disconnected from the game for no apparent reason. If you’re a Valorant fan, we’re sure you really hate error 83.
What is Valorant error 83? Error code 83 indicates Valorant’s servers are down and unable to handle the requests coming players. As a result, gamers get disconnected from the game.
When Valorant error code 83 pops on the screen, you know you just got kicked out of the game. If you’re playing in a team, most likely, your teammates will get the same error. But logging back in after experiencing this error code is not always possible.
What’s even more interesting is that many gamers who restarted their game client after getting error 83, encountered error 84 after launching the game again. As you might have already guesses, both error 83 and error 84 indicate the game servers are unavailable.
Other players said they got error 31 after trying to reconnect. So, it seems that no matter how many times gamers restart Valorant or reboot their computers, they are unable to log back in.
How can I fix Valorant error 83? Error code 83 is a server-side problem and Valorant players can’t actually do anything do fix it. All you can do is wait until Riot has found a permanent solution to solve this problem.
Of course, you can still restart or power cycle your modem to make sure you’re Internet connection is working properly. But other than that, there’s nothing you can do to troubleshoot Valorant error 83.
Indeed, getting all sorts of errors that are not even mentioned on Riot’s official list of Valorant error codes can be really frustrating. This can get even more annoying if you get disconnected in the middle of the gameplay and you’re so close to finishing off the enemy team.
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