overwatch 2 lc 208 error disconnected from game server

Overwatch 2 LC-208 Error: Disconnected From Game Server Explained

The Overwatch 2 LC-208 error has been popping up for players, with the FPS sequel informing them that they have been “disconnected from game server.” Here’s why this unfortunate error is taking place.

Can you fix the Overwatch 2 LC-208 error?

Overwatch 2 is facing the LC-208 error as a result of its game servers being heavily populated by new and returning players. As such, the only way to avoid the error is to wait it out and hope that developer Blizzard rectifies the situation sooner rather than later.

Unfortunately, not all of these players are legitimate. As recently revealed by Blizzard, the sequel has been subjected to DDoS attacks throughout its launch day, resulting in its servers frequently being brought offline. These attacks have seen illegitimate traffic being sent to the Blizzard servers, causing widespread connection issues that have seen many Overwatch 2 players kicked out with the LC-208 error message.

Blizzard has stated that it has hard at work rectifying this issue and ensuring that stability returns to Overwatch 2. However, a specific timeline of when this issue will be addressed has yet to be revealed, meaning that players will have to wait it out for the disconnected from game server error to be fixed.

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