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League of Legends EUW servers are experiencing issues

Ranked is disabled too.

League of Legends players might have some issues when trying to play the game today as some of the Europe West servers are down or causing players to disconnect. 

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As of now, the problems are impacting matches across the board, with long load times or janky performance if you do manage to get into a game. 

Riot Games has said it is aware of the issues, listing critical errors on the EUW servers status tracker. The developers have also disabled ranked queues so that games won’t be negatively impacted by these problems. 

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“We’re aware of a problem causing players to disconnect from their games and are investigating the problem,” Riot said.

Some of these problems have been affecting EU servers since yesterday, as Riot canceled Clash games because of the issues. Teamfight Tactics has also had its ranked mode disabled as issues are impacting that game too. 

There is not a fix currently available to get around these issues unless you want to try playing on a different server.


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