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How to Fix VAL 59 Error Code in Valorant

Not again!

Most, if not all, live-service online games come with their fair share of error codes and bugs that prevent players from logging in and playing. In the case of Valorant, error code VAL 59 is one such error that appears to prevent players from getting past the login queue, sending them right back to the Riot launcher when encountered. Luckily, there’s a simple fix that’ll get you right back into the action. Continue reading to learn how to fix VAL 59 error code, also known as ‘LoginQueueFetchTokenFailure’, in Valorant.

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How to Fix VAL 59 Error Code in Valorant

Error code VAL 59 in Valorant seems to happen during the login queue process, which essentially means that you were unable to successfully connect to Valorant servers after launching the game. Try out the following methods to rid yourself of the error:

Restart Valorant

In most cases, a simple restart of the Valorant client will resolve the error code. Make sure to completely exit out of the client and the Riot launcher.

Restart Your PC

Other times, a simple restart of Valorant may not fix the issue. If that’s the case, try completely rebooting your PC altogether.

Restart Your Internet Connection

You probably saw this one coming. If rebooting Valorant and your PC doesn’t work, it always helps to refresh your internet connection. Try unplugging your modem/router for at least 30 seconds and then plugging them back in.

Reinstall Riot Vanguard

Unfortunately, if the previous methods don’t work, you may be required to reinstall Riot’s anti-cheat software, Vanguard. Do this by navigating to your list of installed programs in Windows and selecting Vanguard to uninstall.

Submit a Support Ticket

If all else fails, you can always try contacting Riot Support through their official support page. From there, you can navigate through commonly asked questions, or submit a ticket directly to Riot support.

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Hopefully you won’t encounter VAL 59 any longer, and can get right back to fragging as usual. For more information on Valorant, check out our other guides here at Prima Games.


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Matt Vatankhah
Matt's writing career began when he joined Prima Games in 2022. As Managing Editor, he tries to make sure everything you read looks as pretty as possible. He's had a passion for video games all of his life and really loves Final Fantasy, retro FPS, roguelikes, and metroidvanias. He will absolutely stomp you in Tetris.
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