There could be various reasons why your device overheats when playing the game. However, no matter the cause, the steps below might help maintain a good temperature. Click on your device's name for the relevant instructions.
Laptop
Android Phone
iPhone
iPad
1. Close Unnecessary Tabs and Programs
- Close all browser tabs except the one with the game
- Shut down any programs you’re not using to free up system resources
2. Use a Hard, Flat Surface
- Place your laptop on a desk or table
- Avoid soft surfaces like beds or couches that can block airflow
3. Clean Your Laptop’s Air Vents and Fans
- Dust buildup can trap heat - clean vents and fans regularly
- Use compressed air to remove dust from hard-to-reach areas
4. Use a Cooling Pad
- A cooling pad can help regulate temperature during long play sessions
- Look for one with built-in fans for extra cooling power
1. Close Unnecessary Apps
- Close all other apps to free up memory and improve performance
- Swipe up from the bottom and tap "Clear all" to close background apps
2. Update Your Operating System
- Keeping your device updated helps with performance and stability
- Go to Settings > System > System update (or "About phone") and follow the instructions
3. Avoid Overheating Triggers
- Avoid playing while charging or in direct sunlight
- Take breaks to let your device cool down
- If you use a case, try removing it while playing to improve airflow
1. Close Unnecessary Apps
- Free up memory by closing background apps
- For iPhones with a Home button: Double-click the Home button and swipe away apps
- For models without a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom and close all apps
2. Keep Your iOS Updated
- An updated system helps with performance and heat management
- Go to Settings > General > Software Update and tap "Download and Install" if an update is available.
3. Enable Low Power Mode
- Reducing power consumption can help prevent overheating
- Go to Settings > Battery and turn on Low Power Mode.
4. Avoid Overheating Triggers
- Don’t play while charging or in direct sunlight
- Take breaks to let your device cool down
- If you use a case, try removing it while playing for better airflow
1. Close Unnecessary Apps
- Free up memory by closing background apps.
- For iPads with a Home button: Double-click the Home button and swipe away apps.
- For models without a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom and close all apps.
2. Keep Your iPadOS Updated
- An updated system helps with performance and heat management.
- Go to Settings > General > Software Update and tap "Download and Install" if an update is available.
3. Enable Low Power Mode
- Reducing power consumption can help prevent overheating.
- Go to Settings > Battery and turn on Low Power Mode.
4. Avoid Overheating Triggers
- Don’t play while charging or in direct sunlight.
- Take breaks to let your device cool down.
- If you use a case, try removing it while playing for better airflow.
If your device keeps overheating, even after trying these steps, we recommend contacting the device manufacturer for more help.