Network errors in Mobile Legends are quite common, especially during high traffic or server maintenance. This issue could also be related to your connection settings or device configuration. Here’s a list of steps you can try to fix it:
- Test and Improve Your Internet Connection
The most likely cause is an unstable or slow internet connection:
Run a speed test on your current network to check for latency or packet loss.
Switch between mobile data and Wi-Fi to see if one performs better.
Restart your router or modem if you’re on Wi-Fi.
- Check Mobile Legends Server Status
The problem might be with the game’s servers:
Visit the official Mobile Legends social media accounts or forums to check for announcements about server maintenance or downtime.
- Use the In-Game Network Detection Tool
Mobile Legends has a built-in feature to help optimize network settings:
Open the game and go to Settings > Network Detection.
Run the tool and follow its suggestions for better connectivity.
- Clear Cache for Mobile Legends
Corrupted cache files can cause connectivity issues:
On Android:
Go to Settings > Apps > Mobile Legends > Storage.
Select Clear Cache.
On iOS:
You may need to reinstall the app, as iOS doesn’t provide a direct cache clearing option.
- Disable VPNs or Proxies
Using a VPN or proxy server can slow down your connection and cause errors:
Turn off any active VPN or proxy settings and try connecting again.
- Optimize Device Settings
Some device features can interfere with Mobile Legends:
Disable battery-saving modes or data-saving settings.
Allow Mobile Legends to run unrestricted in the background.
- Contact Mobile Legends Support
If none of these steps work, reach out to the official Mobile Legends support team through the in-game help center. Provide them with details about your device, network, and the error message.
Let us know if any of these steps worked for you. Hope you’re back in the fight soon! 🕹️💪