Why Does Valorant Keep Crashing? How To Fix?
Riot Games’ hero first-person shooter (FPS) Valorant has seen enormous success in the esports industry and the gaming community since its release in 2020. The developers keep the game interesting by adding new content in the form of new maps, agents, game modes, and cosmetics. However, just like any other online multiplayer game, Valorant also has its fair share of errors and bugs. While most of them are easily solvable in just a few steps, sometimes they are beyond your control. In those cases, a ticket to Riot Games will solve the issue at hand.
If you are wondering why Valorant keeps crashing mid-game or at launch on your PC, just know that you are not alone. A lot of Valorant players have been reporting this issue.
In this guide, let us look at the possible causes and solutions for why Valorant keeps crashing on your PC.
Valorant crashing on PC: How to fix it
Many reports from active players on social media sites have suggested that Valorant has been randomly crashing mid-match and even while launching the game, making players to restart the game and the client during crucial scenarios. Notably, some players have also faced black screens and an unresponsive Riot Client. The reports suggest that this issue has become rampant after the Valorant 7.02 update that was rolled out on 1st August.
According to Riot Games, Valorant crashing bug could happen due to outdated software. But please note that this is not the only cause. It could be due to a glitch or an error during patching. As you may know, Valorant frequently receives patch updates to keep up with the meta and bring forth balance changes. While these patch updates are rolled out for the latest operating system and driver versions, outdated drivers and software on your end can easily cause troubles.
Here are some fixes that you can try to prevent Valorant from crashing regularly:
Restart the game and the client: This will be your default, go-to fix. In most cases, following this should fix the issue at hand temporarily. It will allow you to resume your game for the time being.
Update your graphics drivers: Visit your GPU manufacturer’s website or download a dedicated application for your GPU like the AMD Radeon or NVIDIA Geforce Experience software to keep tabs on your drivers.
Close background applications: If there are any third-party applications running in the background, or some other software that is eating up your memory, close it and restart Valorant.
You can also try updating your Windows and check your internet connectivity. Also keep in mind to clear your DNS cache or switch to Google DNS before playing Valorant.