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Are you getting "Could not connect: Outdated Client" on Minecraft? This usually means the game client you're trying to run isn't compatible with the current version. To fix it, you'll just need to update it. Here's how to fix the Minecraft Outdated Client error on PC, Xbox, iPhone, iPad, Switch, PlayStation, and Android.
Fixing an Outdated Client in Minecraft
To fix the Outdated Client error in Minecraft, you'll just need to update your game. Your current game client is no longer compatible with the current version of Minecraft. Update your game in your device's game library, app store, or with the Minecraft Launcher.
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