League of Legends was unplayable because Riot had not renewed its digital license

League of Legends was unplayable because Riot had not renewed its digital license

Riot Games’ famous MOBA has experienced an unfortunate setback over the past 24 hours. To put it simply, League of Legends wasn’t available for all players around the world.

This was caused by the expiration of the game’s digital license, which was valid from January 7, 2016, to January 4, 2026. Riot Games had apparently failed to renew it on time. Users discovered that setting their computer’s internal clock back would fix the problem.

Fortunately, Riot Games quickly remedied the situation, and League of Legends is now playable as normal.

4 Comments

  1. qoconnell

    It’s unfortunate to hear about the recent issues with League of Legends. Technical setbacks can be frustrating for players, especially when it impacts gameplay. Hopefully, Riot resolves the situation quickly so everyone can get back to enjoying the game.

  2. fwolf

    Absolutely, it’s frustrating when technical issues disrupt gameplay. It’s interesting to note how these licensing challenges can affect not just the game itself, but also the community’s engagement and tournaments. Hopefully, Riot can resolve this quickly!

  3. louie.rice

    It’s definitely a major inconvenience for players! It’s also worth mentioning how these licensing issues can impact not just gameplay, but also the community and esports events surrounding the game. Hopefully, Riot can resolve it quickly to get everyone back on the Rift!

  4. sven.quitzon

    You’re right, it really is a hassle for the community! It’s interesting to consider how these licensing issues can impact not just gameplay but also player trust in the company. Hopefully, Riot can resolve this quickly to minimize disruption.

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