Any game that requires some form of online connection is inevitably going to have issues with that connection at times. Being perpetually online,Destiny 2isn’t immune from this either. There are a number of issues that can affect this always-onlinefirst-person looter shooter, and a number of frustrating error messages that fans will experience. One that has been around for years isError Code Chicken.

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Developer Bungie likes to break down its error codes with unique and easily identifiable names, such as this one andthe equally pesky Error Code CAT. This makes it easier for players to explain the issue they’re facing and find quick solutions to whatever might be plaguing their game. Many of the error codes overlap in terms of symptoms, but it’s still important to note the specific error code for the most accurate troubleshooting steps. Here’s how to resolve Error Code Chicken.

What Is Error Code Chicken In Destiny 2?

Error Code Chicken occurs when there is a connection issue between the player and the Destiny 2 servers.When hit with the error, players will be disconnected from the game, if they were already playing when the dreaded Chicken arrived.If they weren’t, it will appear from the off and the player will be unable to connect in the first place.This can occur for a multitude of reasons, as connecting a player to a server is no simple process. Fortunately, there are solutions. They will vary from quite simple to involved, depending on the root cause of the problem.

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Resolving Error Code Chicken

There are a few steps that can be taken to help resolve Error Code Chicken:

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