Since Valorant's official launch, the game hasn't seen as many error codes as it did in the closed beta. From error codes 12 to 46, 7 and 40, Valorant's closed beta has been subject to numerous scrutiny for all the bugs that ruined a player's day. Now, although the bugs aren't recurring as much as before after Valorant's official launch, there are several recurring bugs here and there, and error code 68 has become one of the most persistent. So, if you encounter this error code, we have an excellent guide to fix it.
Error code 68 occurs when the Valorant client is experiencing connection problems with the servers, and it could be a mistake on your end, or it could be in Cloudflare , Riot's , more specifically Valorant's DDoS protection provider .
If the fault is on your side:
If error code 68 is due to an internet problem on your end, here are a few things you can do to fix it:
1. Restarting the game
Restarting the Valorant client fixes almost any error code, and the same is true for error code 68 . Therefore, try exiting the game and re-entering the game to see if it fixes the problem.
2. Restarting your computer
While error code 68 is mainly a network issue, Valorant's anti-cheat software, Vanguard , could be the real culprit behind it. To fix any problem with Vanguard , a quick PC restart is the best solution.
3. Checking your network connection.
Since error 68 is a server connection issue, the problem can only be with your router and internet connection. So it may be necessary to restart your router and check your internet connection.
4. Contact Riot's support desk.
Riot has a promising support team that responds promptly to complaints and questions. Therefore, you can go to Riot's Valorant support page and submit your complaints.