The majority of League of Legends players who are still active are aware that the popular MOBA occasionally experiences service outages that prevent users from logging onto Summoner’s Rift for a fast solo queue game. Although it’s a bothersome aspect of any significant title, most people have to put up with it.
Riot Games will even suspend ranked queues when there are serious issues, whether there is routine maintenance, there are widespread connectivity problems in a region, or even worse, there is a full-service outage that affects both running games and even in-client functions. The developers typically ban players from accessing ranked play in order to avoid anyone from losing their valuable LP as a result of these problems.
Here are the easiest ways to verify the status of the game if someone wants to monitor the status of ranking queues while they wait for the game modes to reopen.
How to check the server status?
Riot’s official service status page, which regularly updates information on problems affecting the game’s many global servers, is one place where players may monitor League’s status. As they read through the most recent communications from the developers, users can select the location and language to check on.
Along with the official portal, customers can visit Riot’s official support Twitter account, where the developers will also warn users of any current outage that might be affecting League. For certain problems and other questions, the account can also be messaged or addressed in a tweet.
The game’s client itself is the final location where users can check on the status of ranking queues. There should be a notification in the top-left corner informing customers of any queues that have been temporarily disabled if the current issues aren’t harming the client. Additionally, users should be aware that the ranking queue alternatives are unavailable and grayed out.