Destiny 2 Error Code Chicken is most commonly seen before updates are released for the game. This issue could occur while you are playing online or trying to log in with your account. Given that it is a server disconnection error, players are redirected to the account login page and are advised to check their network connection before trying again.
Reasons For Destiny 2 Error Code Chicken
Error Code Chicken in Destiny 2 occurs due to a server disconnection. The error message reads, “Your connection to the Destiny 2 servers has been lost. Please check your network reconfiguration and try again.” However, the error is not always from the client’s side of things.
The connection issue between the player and the Bungie servers could be due to a variety of reasons, which we have explained in detail in this how-to-solve guide.
How To Fix Error Code Chicken In Destiny 2?
Listed below are four fixes for Error Code Chicken in Destiny 2:-
Check The Bungie Server Status
In most cases, Destiny 2 Error Code Chicken arises due to a Bungie server issue. The server downtimes can last for a couple of hours or over five hours in some rare cases. If you want to check whether the servers are online or offline, take the help of our Destiny 2 Server Status guide.
Switch To A Wired Connection
A wired connection can help improve your internet connection and is a better alternative for playing online as compared to Wi-Fi. Destiny 2 players can use an Ethernet connection to avoid Error Code Chicken.
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to your router and the other end to your console or PC.
- Make sure that your router is online and catching a signal.
- Xbox console will automatically detect the signal. PlayStation users can navigate to Settings –> Network and Internet –> Network and Sharing Center –> Change Adapter Settings.
- PC players can connect to the Ethernet by opening Settings, choosing Network and Internet, and then choosing Ethernet to resume playing Destiny 2.
Stop Background Downloads/Applications To Reduce Latency
High Latency is one of the biggest problems that affects the Destiny 2 performance. Background applications or downloads can increase the amount of time it takes for data to travel from the Bungie server to the client server, thereby causing Error Code Chicken.
- Open the Task Manager (CTRL + Shift + ESC).
- Search for any ongoing downloads or background applications running in the Apps section.
- Right-click on them and click End task.
Clear Cache Files
Clearing cache files can help resolve Error Code Chicken in Destiny 2. Console gamers can clear cache files by following a few simple steps:-
- Power down the console power off by either using the Xbox or PlayStation controller.
- Unplug the power cable from the console for five minutes
- Plug the console and relaunch Destiny 2. This will help get rid of cache files.
PC gamers need to manually delete the cache files:-
- Open the Run command (Windows + R key).
- Type %localappdata% and open the File Explorer.
- Open the EpicGamesLauncher folder on your PC and then select Saved folder.
- Right-click on webcache, webcache_4147, and webcache_4430, and click the Delete option.
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If Destiny 2 Error Code Chicken persists, reach out to Bungie Help (https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us). Submit a ticket that mentions in detail what issue you are facing.