The CAT error in Destiny 2 has one main cause.

Error codes in Destiny 2 come in a wide range of flavors and meanings, from COCONUT to WEASEL, but the CAT error is one players tend to encounter the most.

Here's an overview of what's going on when you see the CAT error in Destiny 2 plus a few fixes you can try.

What is the cause of the CAT error in Destiny 2

Those pesky cats! (Image via Bungie)
Those pesky cats! (Image via Bungie)

If you're seeing the CAT error code in Destiny 2, it's likely that Bungie has just pushed an update to the game. Players will commonly encounter CAT errors after a big patch or the launch of a new season.

Oftentimes you'll load up your client which is out of date, and as a result, you'll be forced to exit and download any updates before proceeding. Constant CAT errors could also mean Bungie is working on a live patch.

Some Destiny 2 players have complained about seeing CAT errors outside of scheduled maintenance. It's likely they are launching the game while Bungie is working on the servers; normally a short wait is enough to fix the issue.

All fixes for the CAT error in Destiny 2

You might just have to wait. (Image via Bungie)
You might just have to wait. (Image via Bungie)

Here are a few fixes you can try to remove the CAT error in Destiny 2:

  • Check to see whether the error is widespread. Bungie will inform the community if CAT errors are to be expected, especially during the launch of new content. Head to the Bungie Help page or the X/Twitter account and confirm the issue is occurring.
  • Restart the game and check for updates. Close down Destiny 2 and head to the game in the client library (PC) or your console's main page for the game. Ensure there are no updates that must be applied first before restarting.
  • Restart the related launcher/app. For console players, I suggest switching off the console entirely. For PC users, close down your connected launcher (Epic Games, Steam) and restart the service. Ideally, restart your PC and reconnect to check for updates.
  • Reset or try an alternate internet connection. Launch Destiny 2 and attempt to login again. Be sure to check for an update but switch back to the original connection if you need to download anything!
  • Uninstall Destiny 2. If you've downloaded an update and keep encountering CAT errors, you may have a corrupted game file. Completely remove the game and redownload the latest version.
  • Wait a while, especially during maintenance or a major update. It's likely the servers are a little packed.

That's all for now! Head to esports.gg for the latest Destiny 2 news and guides.