Splatoon 3 ‘Communication Error Has Occurred’ error fix

How To Fix Splatoon 3 ‘Communication Error Has Occurred’

Splatoon 3 is out now, but while some players are having great fun playing without any hindrances, others are experiencing pesky errors that can be tough to solve. Thankfully, there are workarounds to help get players back online and battling the other faction. Here’s how to fix the Splatoon 3 “Communication error has occurred” message on Nintendo Switch.

Splatoon 3 “Communication error has occurred” fix

To fix the Splatoon 3 “Communication error has occurred” message, players should:

  • Restart the game.
    • A simple restart of the game can help solve connectivity issues.
    • By restarting, players force the game to begin a fresh connection to Splatoon servers, potentially fixing the issue.
  • Ensure you have a strong/fast enough internet connection.
    • Nintendo recommends users have a download that is above 1.5 Mbps and upload that is above 1 Mbps for the game to function properly.
  • Connect your Switch via Ethernet.
    • While WiFi connections are convenient, wireless connectivity can be very inconsistent.
    • Connecting directly to the router using a cable will provide a more stable and consistent connection.
  • Monitor the Splatoon 3 social media account for any updates.
    • Whenever there is downtime, whether scheduled or otherwise, it’s common for developers to let players know via social media.

Wondering why Splatoon 3’s multiplayer feels a little less responsive than in the original game? Well, your suspicions are accurate, as Splatoon 3’s tick rate is 30% worse.

Curious if Splatoon 3 will receive any DLC? Here’s the need-to-know info about downloadable content and any Expansion Pass bonuses.

 

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