The Chicken error code in Destiny 2is familiar to players and is tied directly to home internet connections. For some reason, I could not connect to Destiny 2 due to an issue with my modem/router or internet service provider (ISP). It might likely be that I can’t connect to the internet, but that’s not always the case. Here’s how to fix Destiny 2 error code chicken.
How to fix error code Chicken in Destiny 2
There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution to the Destiny 2 Chicken error. Instead, one user’s connection issue might differ from another user’s. Although Bungie attributes the Chicken error code to the user’s end, this might not always be true.
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Best solutions for Error Code Chicken - Destiny 2
OnBungieHelpTwitter, the company’s support team reported a rise in Chicken error codes, most likely due to the company’s end and not the user’s. If BungieHelp has not said the error code Chicken on the company’s end, you should shuffle through these steps.
If these solutions do not work, players should create a thread in Bungie’sHelp Forumdetailing the connection issue and continue following along to theBungieHelpTwitter account. Worst case scenario is a possible local outage caused by the user’s ISP. In this case, users should contact their local ISP if the Chicken error code persists.
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