How to Add Servers on Minecraft Switch
Minecraft, the popular sandbox video game, offers a unique experience with its Multiplayer mode. On the Minecraft Switch edition, you can join or create a server to play with friends online. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to add servers on your Minecraft Switch.
Why Add a Server?
Before we dive into the steps, let’s explore the benefits of adding a server to your Minecraft experience. Joining a server allows you to:
• Play with friends who are using different platforms (e.g., PC or mobile)
• Access public or private servers with custom made maps, mods, and game modes
• Join large-scale player servers with thousands of players
• Join official Minecraft servers for specific themed games, such as Hunger Games or MineCon
How to Add a Server on Minecraft Switch
Adding a server on your Minecraft Switch is a simple process. Here are the steps:
Add a Server Manually
To add a server manually, follow these steps:
- Launch the Minecraft Switch game.
- Tap the “Play” icon.
- Select the “Multiplayer” tab.
- Select the “Add Server” option (the “+” icon).
- Enter the server details, including the server address, port, username, and password.
Server Address:
- Public servers have their address displayed in the multiplayer lobby or on the server’s web page.
- Private servers usually share their address with players who have invited or have permission to join.
Server Port:
- The default server port is usually 25565.
Username and Password:
- Many servers require a username and password to ensure secure access.
Automatic Server Discovery
If you’re finding it difficult to remember server addresses or get confused with server details, there’s an easier way! Minecraft offers automatic server discovery, which allows you to:
• Search for servers in real-time
• Filter servers based on genre, player count, and ping
To enable automatic server discovery on your Minecraft Switch:
- Launch the Minecraft Switch game.
- Tap the “Play” icon.
- Select the “Multiplayer” tab.
- Check the box next to “Enable Server Browsing” (this will also automatically add nearby servers).
Server Browsing Features:
- Sort filters: Filter servers by genre, player count, or ping.
- Search bar: Input server names, genres, or words to search for specific servers.
- Thumbstick navigation: Use the thumbstick to scroll through server listings and select ones you’re interested in.
Connect to a Server
Once you’ve added the server or enabled automatic server discovery:
- Go back to the “Multiplayer” tab.
- You’ll see a list of available servers in the “Servers” tab.
- Select the server you wish to join and tap “Join Server.”
Note: Make sure you have the correct settings (e.g., server address, username, and password) for the server before attempting to join.
Tips and Troubleshooting
- Test server settings: Before joining a new server, make sure you have the correct address, port, username, and password for that server.
- Server filters: Use the server filters to find optimal servers with low ping and similar gameplay styles.
- Server down or offline?: Server administrators may be performing maintenance or taking a break. Check the server status on the server’s website or wait until the server comes back online.
Additional Resources
- Minecraft’s official server list: https://www.minecraft.net/en/server– directory
- Minecraft Server Settings Guide: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding-java-edition/servers/244541-**guide**-minecraft-server-setting
- Minecraft Switch Edition Community Forum: https://answers.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Minecraft:Switch
8 FAQs and Answers
Q: How many servers can I add on the Minecraft Switch?
A: You can add up to 100 servers on the Minecraft Switch edition.
Q: Can I join official Minecraft servers on the Switch?
A: Yes, official Minecraft servers are available on the Nintendo eShop, and some require a subscription or have trial periods.
Q: How do I use server filters on the Switch?
A: To use server filters on the Switch, go to the "Multiplayer" tab, select "Servers" in the "Servers" tab, and tick the filters you want to apply.
Q: What is the default server port in Minecraft?
A: The default server port in Minecraft is 25565.
Q: What happens if I get kicked out of a server?
A: Your player data and inventory usually remain intact, but it’s wise to keep a backup of your most valuable items.
Q: Can I download server mods on the Switch?
A: While you can download mods on a PC or other platforms, some server mods may not be compatible with the Nintendo Switch due to hardware or software limitations.
Q: Are there any risks associated with joining a public server?
A: Potential risks include encountering hackers, cheaters, or griefers, but many official Minecraft servers have dedicated teams managing the community and preventing these incidents.
Q: Can I play with cross-platform friends on the Switch?
A: While the Switch can cross-play with other Minecraft platforms, most official servers require all players to be on the same platform.
Remember, adding servers on Minecraft Switch can open up new gaming experiences. Take the time to explore and discover community-driven servers, and always follow recommended security practices to ensure a safe and fun experience!