How To Fix Wild Arena Survivors Lag

How To Fix Wild Arena Survivors Lag, Stutter, and FPS Drops

Ubisoft’s new mobile battle royale game, Wild Arena Survivors, can be a lot of fun when it runs smoothly. However, since it’s recent launch, there have been reports of severe lag, stutter, and FPS drops across both iPhone and Android devices. For a competitive online game like this, poor performance can ruin a round. Thankfully, there are some workarounds. Here’s how to fix Wild Arena Survivors lag, stutter, and FPS drops.

Wild Arena Survivors lag, stutter, and FPS drops fix

To fix Wild Arena Survivors lag, stutter, and FPS drops, players should:

  • Ensure they have a stable internet connection.
    • WiFi is best for multiplayer games like this, though 5G/4G can also work fine.
    • If using your home WiFi to connect, try to make sure no one is downloading or uploading any files and hogging the bandwidth.
  • Close apps running in the background.
    • If the game isn’t the only app you have open, it might be worth closing the others to focus all performance on the game.
  • Consider a device upgrade.
    • It’s possible that your phone just isn’t powerful enough to handle Wild Arena Survivors. If you upgrade your device, that may help with performance.

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In case you missed it, Fortnite is back on iPhone thanks to Nvidia. Playing that might be a solid option if you can’t get Wild Arena Survivors to work properly.

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