How to fix Destiny 2 error code Cat
If you've been trying to play Destiny 2 lately, you've undoubtedly come across a number of errors along the way. Cacao and Currant have been particularly common as of late, but Destiny 2's Cat error is no pushover, either. Notably, Destiny 2 error code Cat is a very specific kind of error that's only ever going to pop up when your version of the game is out-of-date with the current server version. Or, at least, that's how it should work, though it's entirely possible that you may have come across Cat even when your game was fully up-to-date already! Here's everything we know about this particular error code, from Bungie's own sources. Table of contents Destiny 2 error code Cat explained Best way to fix Destiny 2's Cat error Screenshot by Destructoid Destiny 2 error code Cat explained As per the official Bungie error explainer, error code Cat signifies a version mismatch between your build of the game and the latest version present on the live server. Usually, when Cat pops up, you'll also see the following message: "A new update to Destiny is available. If you are seeing this error the first time you launch Destiny, please exit the game and apply the update before relaunching." Best way to fix Destiny 2's Cat error To fix Destiny 2's Cat error code, close out your game, head to your launcher of choice, and check for updates. If there is an update, install that bad boy and relaunch the game. Cat is therefore far more straightforward and less frustrating than some of the more common error codes, such as the two mentioned above or the infamous Weasel. Fixing it should, generally speaking, be as simple as turning the game off, confirming there's an update you haven't installed yet, downloading and installing the package, and then re-booting the game. One potential issue you may come across, of course, is your game management solution (i.e. Steam or the Epic Games Store on PC) might not detect the incoming update in time, thus allowing you to run the game's out-of-date client. Restarting the service in question should, however, help resolve the problem with minimum fuss, so error code Cat is once again proving to be far kinder on the end user than, say, Weasel. If you're not seeing an update but you know one exists, check your internet to ensure your connection is secure. Occasionally, the platform you're using might not update due to issues in your connection speed. The post How to fix Destiny 2 error code Cat appeared first on Destructoid.

If you've been trying to play Destiny 2 lately, you've undoubtedly come across a number of errors along the way. Cacao and Currant have been particularly common as of late, but Destiny 2's Cat error is no pushover, either.
Notably, Destiny 2 error code Cat is a very specific kind of error that's only ever going to pop up when your version of the game is out-of-date with the current server version. Or, at least, that's how it should work, though it's entirely possible that you may have come across Cat even when your game was fully up-to-date already! Here's everything we know about this particular error code, from Bungie's own sources.

Destiny 2 error code Cat explained
As per the official Bungie error explainer, error code Cat signifies a version mismatch between your build of the game and the latest version present on the live server. Usually, when Cat pops up, you'll also see the following message: "A new update to Destiny is available. If you are seeing this error the first time you launch Destiny, please exit the game and apply the update before relaunching."
Best way to fix Destiny 2's Cat error
To fix Destiny 2's Cat error code, close out your game, head to your launcher of choice, and check for updates. If there is an update, install that bad boy and relaunch the game.
Cat is therefore far more straightforward and less frustrating than some of the more common error codes, such as the two mentioned above or the infamous Weasel. Fixing it should, generally speaking, be as simple as turning the game off, confirming there's an update you haven't installed yet, downloading and installing the package, and then re-booting the game.
One potential issue you may come across, of course, is your game management solution (i.e. Steam or the Epic Games Store on PC) might not detect the incoming update in time, thus allowing you to run the game's out-of-date client. Restarting the service in question should, however, help resolve the problem with minimum fuss, so error code Cat is once again proving to be far kinder on the end user than, say, Weasel.
If you're not seeing an update but you know one exists, check your internet to ensure your connection is secure. Occasionally, the platform you're using might not update due to issues in your connection speed.
The post How to fix Destiny 2 error code Cat appeared first on Destructoid.