Encountering the “Unable to invite” problem in VALORANT can be frustrating as it hinders your ability to team up with friends for a match. Fortunately, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to potentially resolve this issue.
Fixes for the VALORANT ‘Unable to invite’ issue
Check server status
Begin by verifying the status of the servers. Occasionally, the issue may not lie with your connection but rather with Riot Games’ servers. Visit the official Riot Games status page or check VALORANT’s Twitter for any updates. If the servers are down, you may need to wait until they are back up.
Restart VALORANT
A simple solution is to restart both VALORANT and the Riot Client. Closing and reopening the game can help refresh your connection to the servers, potentially resolving the “Unable to invite” problem.
Check your internet connection
It is important to ensure the stability and strength of your internet connection. Weak or unstable connections can contribute to this issue. Test your connection with other online services, restart your modem or router if necessary, and ensure there are no bandwidth-intensive downloads ongoing. Additionally, make sure you are not connected to a VPN service that could disrupt the connection.
Relogin to your VALORANT account
At times, VALORANT and the Riot Client may become out of sync. If this occurs, log out of both accounts and then log back into the Riot Client before launching VALORANT. This resynchronization may help resolve party-related issues.
Use the Party code feature
If all else fails, consider utilizing the Party code feature to invite friends. Click on the Party Code button above your player banner, generate a code, and share it with your friends via Discord chat or whisper to address the “Unable to invite” problem in VALORANT.