If you're suddenly kicked out of a match or stuck on an endless loading screen in League of Legends: Wild Rift, you may wonder whether the game's servers are down. While Wild Rift and most Riot Games titles have commendable up-times, their servers can go offline on rare occasions.
When the developers roll out a new patch, temporary server downtime is often part of the process. Server outages usually tend to be widespread as well. When Wild Rift goes down, the community often notices fast, and here's how you can check Wild Rift's server status.
The best way to check League of Legends: Wild Rift's server status is through Riot Games' official server status page. It's the most reliable source, and there are also other ways to check if Wild Rift is down:
If you confirm that Wild Rift's servers are down, there's not much you can do except wait. Outages typically get resolved quickly unless there's scheduled maintenance.
If Wild Rift's servers are online, but you still can't log in, you might have a local connection problem. Here are a few troubleshooting steps to help you get back in:
If you continue to experience disconnects and connectivity-related problems despite trying everything, you can reach out to Riot Games' support channels.
Inven Global Reporter Gökhan Çakır
June 27, 2025 19:56 PM