How to Fix “Matchmaking Error 3” in LEGO Fortnite

Abhimannu Das
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How to Fix “Matchmaking Error 3” in LEGO Fortnite

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The Matchmaking Error 3 in LEGO occurs due to file errors and connectivity problems.
You should always check the Fortnite server status before trying any fixes in case of server issues.

The Matchmaking Error 3 in LEGO occurs due to game file errors, pending updates, or connectivity problems. If you are facing an error and are unable to get into your server, here are some tips that can help you out. If you are unable to fix the Matchmaking Error 3 in LEGO Fortnite even after following our recommended solutions, you should reach out to Fortnite’s customer support team.

“Matchmaking Error 3” in LEGO Fortnite: How to Fix

There are several ways to fix the MATCHMAKING ERROR 3 in Fortnite LEGO. Here are a few things you can try:

Restart your game

This is the most basic troubleshooting step, but it can often fix minor issues. You can also consider leaving the game open and waiting a few minutes and trying again.

Check for updates

Make sure you have the latest version of Fortnite LEGO installed. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements. 

Restart your router

Sometimes, a network issue can cause problems with matchmaking. Restarting your router can help to fix this. 

Change your matchmaking region

If you are having trouble finding a match, you can try changing your matchmaking region. This may help you to find a server with a lower ping. 

Verify your game files

Epic Games Launcher (PC):

  1. Open the Epic Games Launcher.

  2. Find Fortnite in your library.

  3. Click the three dots next to the game title.

  4. Select "Manage."

  5. Click the "Verify" button.

  6. The launcher will scan your game files for any missing or corrupted data.

  7. Once the verification is complete, you will be notified if any files needed to be repaired or downloaded.

PlayStation:

  1. Navigate to your Fortnite game tile on the PlayStation home screen.

  2. Press the options button on your controller.

  3. Select "Manage Game Content."

  4. Select "Verify Game Data."

  5. The PlayStation will scan your game files for any missing or corrupted data.

  6. Once the verification is complete, you will be notified if any files needed to be downloaded.

Xbox:

  1. Highlight the Fortnite tile on your Xbox dashboard.

  2. Press the Menu button on your controller.

  3. Select "Manage Game & Add-ons."

  4. Select "Updates."

  5. Select "Check for updates."

  6. The Xbox will scan your game files for any missing or corrupted data.

  7. Once the verification is complete, you will be notified if any files needed to be downloaded.

If you are still having trouble after trying all of the above, you can contact Epic Games support for help. 


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Abhimannu is a PC esports writer at AFK Gaming. With over seven years of experience in esports journalism, he has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems including Valorant, Overwatch and Apex Legends.