A common problem plaguing the VALORANT Community when starting up their game is Error Code 63. In this article, we will be discussing what it is and how to fix it.
The VALORANT error codes in the pop-up message may seem very confusing as they do not actually tell the players what to do. Instead, it just displays numeric values from 0 to 152 in the message. Every code has a different connotation and reason behind the cause that players face.
One of the common error codes is Error Code 63. Many VALORANT players have faced Error Code 63 without having prior knowledge of what it is, what it does, and how to solve it. So, in this article, we will walk through the process of solving Error Code 63.
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What is VALORANT Error Code 63?
VALORANT Error Code 63 is one of the more common errors you can encounter in VALORANT. It occurs mostly when you are just starting up the game.
Error Code 63 stands for ManagerDeleted. To be more precise, it occurs mostly when Riot Client fails to start properly due to a faulty launch of the client.
How to Fix (A complete step-by-step guide)
The fix to the VALORANT Error Code 63 problem is pretty straightforward. Since the code means that there has been a connection error, you can fix it by simply restarting the game.
Here is the step-by-step guide:
- Close VALORANT.
- Close the Riot client.
- Open task manager (Ctrl+shift+Esc)
- Click “More details.”
- From there, check if VALORANT or the Riot client is still running.
- If they are, simply select them and hit “End Task.” (Make sure not to close Vanguard)
- Now restart the client and log into the game.
If you follow these steps carefully, your problem regarding Error Code 63 should be resolved. However, if your problem isn’t resolved after following all these steps, you can create a ticket from VALORANT Support page.
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