Deathloop Network connection to the server failed

How to fix Deathloop ‘Network connection to the server failed’ error

Deathloop features optional multiplayer integration, though some players are encountering connectivity issues after opting in. The Deathloop “Network connection to the server failed” error can crop up whether breaking the loop as Colt or protecting it as Julianna. But, is there a quick and easy fix? Here’s the need-to-know info on a “Network connection to the server failed. You can still play ‘DEATHLOOP’ offline” solution.

Deathloop ‘Network connection to the server failed’ fix

Deathloop Network connection to the server failed

Here’s how to fix the Deathloop network connection to the server failed error message:

  1. Check @Deathloop for server status updates.
  2. Go to Settings > Network > Connection Status > Test Internet Connection on PS5.
  3. No issues? Reset the internet router or modem.
  4. Reboot the PS5 console or PC hardware.
  5. Check for new Deathloop game updates.
  6. Switch from a Wi-Fi connection to a wired Ethernet connection.
  7. Try connecting via a different Wi-Fi network.
  8. Attempt to connect using a mobile data connection.
  9. Wait for a while and try again in a few hours’ time.

After following the above steps, users should solve the Deathloop network connection to the server error and be able to play online. If not, after waiting a while only for the connectivity problem to persist, try contacting the Bethesda Support team.

Fortunately, it’s possible to play as Colt while offline and continue enjoying the main storyline; an A.I. version of Julianna will even continue to invade the timeline, giving players an authentic experience. Users must have an active internet connection to play as Julianna and hunt down other players, however. This means that friends can’t join and players can’t muscle their way into other users’ campaigns while receiving Deathloop’s network connection to the server failed error notification.

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