Destiny 2’s The Final Shape was delayed quite a lot, but now it’s finally here, and the community is claiming it to be one of the best expansions. But with these major updates, there will always be some errors and bugs that keep certain players from getting in on the fun. PlayStation users sometimes face a network error that makes them unable to connect to Destiny 2 servers. If you are also facing this issue, here is how you can fix it.
How to Fix Destiny 2 Unable to Connect to PlayStation Network Error
If you are getting the “Unable to Connect to PlayStation Network” error in Destiny 2, it is likely due to an issue on the PlayStation side or an issue with Destiny 2 servers. You should first check the PlayStation server status and then check the official Bungie Help Twitter account for any information regarding ongoing server downtime due to maintenance.
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If the servers on both PlayStation and Bungie are working as intended, then you can try these fixes to try and resolve the network error:
- Check for Updates: Your Destiny 2 version could be outdated if you have automatic updates turned off on your PlayStation. To manually check for updates, hover over the Destiny 2 tile, press the options/start button, then select “Check for updates”.
- Restart your console: Sometimes, the classic old solution of restarting your system can fix a bunch of issues and errors and it can also fix this “unable to connect to PlayStation Network” error as well.
- Restart your router: Since this is a networking-related issue, the underlying cause could be your router and its network settings. Try restarting your router and giving it a soft reset by turning it off for at least 30 seconds and then turning it back on again.
- Use a wired connection: Playing online games over Wi-Fi should always be avoided since the instability of a wireless connection can cause network issues like this one. Switching to a stable wired connection may fix the “unable to connect” error in Destiny 2.
If nothing works, it is more than likely that it is an issue on PlayStation or Bungie’s end. In that case, you need to wait it out and keep yourself updated on social media regarding any news of server issues for both PlayStation and Destiny 2.