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Server directory

VALORANT servers, regions and ping routes

A practical server page for players: listed regions, routing notes, official service-status shortcut and a ranked-ready connection checklist.

Important: This is a player-friendly region directory, not a real-time outage monitor. For live incidents, use the official status link above.

VALORANT server and region list

Region / server groupCommon label or routePlayer note
AmericasNA, LATAM, BrazilNA/BR/LATAM shards, ranked queues and party restrictions depend on account region.
EuropeEU, TR, CIS routing areasCommon routing hubs include London, Frankfurt, Paris, Warsaw, Stockholm, Istanbul-style routes depending on ISP.
Asia PacificSingapore, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Sydney routing areasBest tested from SEA, India and Oceania routes before ranked.
Korea / JapanKR and JP shardsUsually separated for account, language and competitive ecosystem reasons.
Connection checklist

What to check first

  • Check Riot service status before troubleshooting your PC.
  • Avoid VPN routing unless you are testing a temporary ISP problem.
  • Use the lowest stable ping region, not only the lowest number once.
  • Restart the game after changing region or network route.
  • Test one casual match before starting ranked.
Ranked stability

Good server choice rules

Do not choose a server only because it shows the lowest ping once. A stable 35 ms route with no packet loss is usually better than a 22 ms route with spikes.

For team games, the best route is often the lowest average ping across the whole party, not the best ping for one player.

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