All Infinity Nikki errors and how to fix them

Infinity Nikki is finally out for PCs, mobiles and consoles (PlayStation 5). Most live service launches aren’t exactly smooth – and Infinity Nikki is no exception in this regard.

Multiple players have been reporting problems ranging from performance issues to connectivity problems, which is a given thanks to the rather large influx of players eager to try out the game.

You can find a list of common problems, as well as their workarounds below. Keep in mind that these fixes are not universal, and you may have varying results while using them.

All Infinity Nikki errors and their fixes

1) How to fix the Infinity Nikki “stuck at white screen” error

Players may notice that the game is stuck on a blank, white background upon launching it. This error might occur due to damaged game files. You can try the following fixes:

  • Verify the integrity of your game files. Click on the Up arrow near the Start Game button and choose Repair Files. Wait for the process to complete and restart your game.
  • Restart your PC. This might help fix the issue.
  • If everything fails, try reinstalling your GPU drivers. Use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) for a clean install.

2) How to fix the Infinity Nikki “keeps crashing on PC” error

Infinity Nikki

Infinity Nikki can be quite the buggy game. Random crashes are commonplace, and players should expect to see them as they explore more of Miraland. Unfortunately, there is not much else to do but wait until Infold Games releases new patches which are targeted toward ensuring the game’s stability.

3) How to fix the Infinity Nikki “can’t connect to server” error

This error occurs due to internet connectivity problems, either on your end or on the game server end. You can follow the tips below to restore your connection:

  • Use a strong Wi-Fi connection before you attempt to reconnect to the game. Alternatively, use a wired connection in order to avoid issues.
  • Try switching to mobile data or another ISP temporarily.
  • Restart your machine, and check for any loose network cables.
  • Wait until the servers stabilize.

Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha is a Journalist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in Zoology, and a love for technology. Dipan also enjoys playing through a variety of hack-and-slash video games in his spare time, in addition to keeping up with the latest developments in tech.

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