LEGO Fortnite is an ultimate survival crafting adventure. But some have been complaining that this free-to-play mode in the Fortnite game keeps getting a Network Connection Lost error. Many players are experiencing this issue, and it prevents them from connecting and progressing through the game.
Imagine putting all your time and effort into crafting a Lego replica, and suddenly, you are kicked out of the game due to a network connection loss error. It’s frustrating. This error can occur at any time, like when entering the game, trying to join a match, or even during mid-game. It doesn’t only affect your gameplay but also hinders earning XP, which helps unlock rewards. There are multiple reports on Reddit for the error:
One user attached a video of the error:
Yes, fortunately, the developers of Lego Fortnite are aware of the issue. There are many posts about it on online forums and Twitter. An exact cause has yet to be pinpointed, but the developers claim that they have planned an update for the coming week. This is very positive news for players who are fed up with this issue.
Well, Lego Fortnite did suggest a workaround that may help. This recommends players change their DNS servers, as it may improve performance. Other than that, there is no permanent solution available to address the network connection error. Right now, players can do nothing but wait for Epic Games to release a patch update fixing the error.
However, one player suggested that changing the Matchmaking Region from Auto to a different server helped. But make sure to consider this only as a temporary workaround and not a permanent fix.
The Network Connection Error can be pretty frustrating, but the developers should resolve it as soon as possible. Meanwhile, all players should follow Lego Fortnite’s Twitter channel to stay updated.