Is there a Halo Infinite “Unable to start dedicated server” error fix? This particular problem seems to just stop people from playing or accessing the multiplayer side of the new Halo game, and is also known as the Halo Infinite “there was a problem with the dedicated server” error. The “dedicated server” is Microsoft’s own, not a player-supported one, so is there a Halo Infinite “unable to connect to server” error fix?
Is there a Halo Infinite ‘Unable to start dedicated server’ connect error fix?
To fix the Halo Infinite “unable to start dedicated server” connection problem, players must:
- Restart the game, and if that fails, restart the system.
- Check to make the system is definitely online in another app or web portal. Check the profile icon on Xbox or Steam to make sure it is not set to appear offline.
- Check to see if there are any problems reported with Halo Infinite’s servers by heading here. If yes, then the game’s servers are having difficulty so it’s just a matter of waiting for them to be fixed.
- Enable or Disable any VPNs being used. A VPN can cause interference issues with the servers, but if already disabled it might be worth trying the VPN to see if it sorts out the connection.
Hopefully one of these fixes will work and all players will get back to playing Halo Infinite. If all of these fail to work, however, any dedicated server issues are likely to be a case of the game’s own servers having issues so players may just have to be patient and wait for them to be fixed.
For more help on Halo Infinite, here’s what to do if the game is experiencing weirdly long loading times, here’s how to sort out FPS drops and annoying stuttering, and here’s how to sort a blue screen issue on Xbox Series X.