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How to fix ‘High complexity area’ error in LEGO Fortnite

Fix this issue if you can.

I'm used to bugs in games, but the ''High complexity area'' error in LEGO Fortnite caught me off guard. Here's what you can do to try to fix this Fortnite glitch.

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Best solutions for the 'High complexity area' error in LEGO Fortnite

There are a few methods you can try to fix the ''High complexity area'' error in LEGO Fortnite. While most of these solutions are quick and easy, success is not guaranteed since most Fortnite errors have to be solved by developers, which takes time.

Restart LEGO Fortnite

Since LEGO Fortnite is a vast game mode among many other equally enormous Fortnite modes, glitches and errors are bound to happen. To start fresh, restart the game and enter your created world, and your game should continue running normally.

Check your internet connection

Connection issues are among the main culprits when online multiplayer games become janky, causing problems far more often than you might think. Checking your internet speed or restarting your modem is an excellent way to refresh your connection, helping you play the game bug-free.

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Restart your PC or console

PCs and consoles can start acting up if left running for too long, and a simple restart is all it takes to make things right again. For best results, shut down the PC/console, wait around 40 seconds for the power to cycle, and then unplug the cables. Wait a few minutes, plug in your PC/console again, and turn it on. This method works for most common hardware-related issues and sometimes solves more stubborn game bugs.

Check the LEGO Fortnite server status

If all else fails, it's safe to say the fault lies in LEGO Fortnite servers since they can become overloaded due to a massive surge of players. Always check LEGO Fortnite server status to verify they are the source of the problem, and arm yourself with patience until Epic Games resolves the issue.

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Jovan, a Codes Writer at GAMURS, applies his extensive gaming background and research skills to uncover every available code. His gaming interests span genres such as racing, horror, first-person shooters, and RPGs. Outside of work, he enjoys competitive gaming in Destiny 2, ranking up in EA FC's Ultimate Team, and playing Overcooked 2.