We are aware that a significant number of players are encountering LE-51 and LE-61 errors.
We have confirmed the cause of the issue and are working closely with our service partners to correct it.
We will provide another update at 12:45 PM Central
Latest Update
2025-08-19T21:42:00Z:
The service issues have been resolved, and players may once again access online mode.
Please exit your Last Epoch client completely before attempting to log in.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Previous Updates
2025-08-19T18:43:00Z: A service partner outage is still affecting players’ ability to log into Online Mode.
We continue to work with our service partner to resolve this . They next update will come as soon as we have a status change to report.
We appreciate your continued patience.
2025-08-19T17:45:00Z: A service partner outage is still affecting players’ ability to log into Online Mode. We continue to work with our service partner to resolve this .
We will provide another update at 1:45 PM Central
That’s not many countries. It’s some countries, or a few.
While the definition of many is subjective, I think you can agree that 4 out of 195 isn’t many.
Admit it, you just thought there were more countries that used that format .
(sidenote: I’m not criticizing you or anything, I’m just trying to poke fun, in case that isn’t apparent)
It might surprise you that more than the few you listed do, but that’s irrelevant as the point still stands that my response to the format conundrum of the poster is that not everyone uses the format he/she was referring to. It might also interest you, or maybe not, that ISO 8601 is trying to harmonize all this into one format used by all (YYYY-MM-DD).
YYYY MM DD would be a lot better until the other countries realise they’re wrong with their mm-dd-yyyy shenanigans. But I’m also waiting for the US to adopt a sensible temperature unit & the Europeans to speak a sensible language.
The one thing the US (and the UK. I think it’s more of an english thing than a country specific thing) is number notations.
For them numbers go up every 1000. Which means that one thousand million is a billion. For the rest of the world, it’s one thousand million because notations only go up when you have a full notation’s worth, like a million millions, a billion billions, etc.
This leads to very confusing numbers like 5 thousand million billion, 5 thousand million and 5 thousand.
I just wrote that and I couldn’t tell you which number that is without having to make some calculations on it.
Going up in notation every 1k is way more sensible and understandable.
What have I started haha. I was just poking fun at the illogical mm/dd/yyyy format. Last Epoch is about time travel though so maybe it is a future prediction!
This appears to also prevent the ability to play Offline mode as well and not just Online mode. The button animation just spins when you click on the Play Offline button.
Full offline is still working fine, so just switch to it.
It makes sense that normal offline doesn’t work either, since it’s a server issue and normal offline needs server connection.
Yeah, that’s a US thing not a UK thing but we appear to have inherited it from them. Personally I prefer SI, though a different name for every 3 digits is logical.