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Fix an outdated Minecraft client on all platforms
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Are you getting "Could not connect: Outdated Client" on Minecraft?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 Here's how to fix the Minecraft Outdated Client error on PC, Xbox, iPhone, iPad, Switch, PlayStation, and Android.

Fixing an Outdated Client in Minecraft

To fix the Outdated Client error in Minecraft, you'll just need to update your game.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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What does the Outdated Client Error mean in Minecraft?

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  1. The update process varies depending on your platform.
    • On consoles: navigate to your game library and hover over Minecraft. Open the game options and select Update.
    • On mobile devices: open the App Store or Google Play Store and search for "Minecraft". If an update is available, tap Update.
    • On PC (Bedrock): open the Microsoft Store and select the three-dots icon in the top-right corner. Click Downloads and updates and select Get updates.
    • On PC or Mac (Java): open the Minecraft Launcher. Click the arrow next to the Play button and select Latest Release.[1]
  2. If you're getting this error when trying to join a friend's server or vice versa, you'll need to match the version to the server. If you're playing on Java, this can be done in the launcher.
    • Open the Minecraft launcher.
    • Select Installations.
    • Select New Installation.
    • Select the Version drop-down menu.
    • Select the version that matches the server.
    • Select Create.
    • Return to the main menu.
    • Click the arrow next to the Play button.
    • Select the new installation.
  3. In some cases, you may need to fully restart your device after updating. Make sure to turn it off completely and then power it on again.
  4. A faulty connection can prevent you from accessing Minecraft's servers.
    • If your Wi-Fi isn't stable, you'll need to fix it. You can also try using an ethernet cable for a stronger connection.
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Zac Churchill
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This article was co-authored by Zac Churchill and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Zac Churchill is a Minecraft Specialist based in Davidson, North Carolina. Zac has played Minecraft for over 10 years and has extensive knowledge of how to play Minecraft and how the game has changed over the different versions. Specifically, Zac has expert experience in survival worlds, large builds on creative mode, and server design/upkeep. He graduated in 2023 with a BA in Sociology and English from Tufts University. This article has been viewed 40,383 times.
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