yu gi oh duel links error 500 fix

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links: Error 500 fix

The Yu-G-Oh! Duel Links error 500 is problematic for players of the online trading card game, with YuGiOh fans left struggling to access its servers as a result of this authentification and internal server failure. So is there a fix for the Duel Links error 500 code on iPhone, Android, and PC?

How to fix Duel Links error 500

yugioh duel links error 500 fix

The Duel Links error 500 fix requires players to wait for the game’s servers to be brought back online. This internal server error is not player-side, meaning that players cannot rectify it on their end — the servers will need to become available again to prevent error 500 from appearing.

Server-side errors are always frustrating given the lack of influence players can have on fixing them. However, it does mean that you’re in the same boat as other iPhone and Android players when it comes to getting back into the game. Your best bet is to wait it out until the server errors are fixed and this authentification problem is rectified.

If the Duel Links error 500 code remains persistent, then you should always check your internet connection. Make sure you’re either connected to WiFi or that you have a mobile data connection on your iPhone or Android phone, as Duel Links requires online connectivity to function. Likewise, if playing on PC, make sure that you have a stable internet connection before playing. If your online connection is disabled or unstable, this could be the root of the issue, and enabling it could prevent error 500 from appearing. However, as stated above, it’s more likely a result of the game’s servers being offline than anything else.

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