Nintendo is working on Splatoon 3 bugs. Read details

Nintendo, the famous video game company, recently announced on Twitter that they are working on the bugs in Splatoon 3. Users kept complaining about network and screen issues while playing the game.

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Splatoon 3 is a video game that was released in September 2022 by Nintendo. The game takes place in a fashionable world with several evolutionary squids who can transform between two species. But there were many bugs faced by the players.

Players were facing the issue of the screen going black and the connectivity issue. Often, at the very beginning of the game, just before the players get on the train to Splatville, the screen would always go black.

So, the players kept complaining about all those issues. Nintendo announced on Twitter that their team was working on all those bugs and would soon correct them in the forthcoming patch of Splatoon 3.


Additional issues faced by the players

Besides the screen and connectivity issues, players face additional problems like disconnection. Most players have complained that they get disconnected, especially while playing in the Salmon Run Mode. Nintendo has not given any apparent justification for solving these issues. The update's release date is yet to be cleared by Nintendo, but as for the players, the sooner, the better.

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FAQs:

Q: What is the temporary fix offered by Nintendo for Splatoon 3?
A: Players should begin their game without having their switch connected to the Internet.
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They can enable the aeroplane mode.

Before proceeding to Splatsville, the users should choose their character's appearance.

When the players reach Splatsville, they should connect their Switch to the internet.

Then the players should enter the lobby area to transfer all their saved data.
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Then, the players can choose their Splatfest region.

Q: What did Nintendo say about fixing other issues in the Splatoon 3 game?
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A: Recently, players complained about many bugs while playing the Splatoon 3 game. Out of the many issues, black screen issues and connectivity issues were the primary concerns of most of the players. Nintendo said that they were working on these two issues and would soon solve them, but they gave a temporary fix when it began. Regarding solving other problems, Nintendo said they would address those issues in the upcoming patch.
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