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If you’re running into the Street Fighter 6 communication error, do not fear. We’re going to break down how to fix it.
With any newly launched game, there are bound to be some issues and error codes that players will run into. Some of these will be glitches or issues with hardware, but the most common problems that occur soon after launch are to do with server stability. The sudden rush of people all trying to access a game online multiplayer can cause problems and crashes.
One that players seem to be repeatedly running into in the new Street Fighter 6 game is a communication error. What’s more, Street Fighter is cross-play, and it seems this issue is showing up across all platforms, increasing the number of people affected. Let’s see what we can do to fix it.
How to fix the Street Fighter 6 communication error “40606-10005 R118C-0-0“
- Restart game
- Check game servers are running
- Check internet connection
As annoying as it is, the best solution out there currently for the Street Fighter 6 communication error is to sit tight and wait for the servers to stabilise. Not only will demand stop spiking but Capcom has also confirmed that they are working to improve server loads.
As this is a problem connecting to the servers themselves, unfortunately, there is not much else you can do, as the issue is not on your side of things.
If you want to stay up to date with developments you could also follow the official Street Fighter Twitter. There they are posting live updates and have acknowledged problems with unstable server connections.