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4 Ways to Fix the Marionberry Destiny 2 Error on a Windows PC

This troubleshooting guide tells you about the best ways players can fix the Marionberry Destiny 2 error primarily on Windows PCs. Does Destiny 2 throw up a Marionberry error code and message when you try to play that game? If yes, try fixing that network issue by applying the potential resolutions below.

4 Ways to Fix the Marionberry Destiny 2 Error on a Windows PC

Destiny 2 has its fair share of error codes, among which Marionberry. The Marionberry Destiny 2 error is a connection issue that occurs for some players when they try to play the game on PCs and consoles. This error message says, “Could not connect to the Destiny 2 servers. Please try again later… error code Marionberry.” Players can’t play D2 because of this network issue. This is how you can resolve the Marionberry Destiny 2 error on Windows PCs.

Read also: 7 Ways to Fix Destiny 2 Not Launching on a Windows 11/10 PC

Power Cycle Your PC’s Router

Bungie’s official solution for the Marionberry Destiny 2 error is to power cycle internet routers. This is a potential resolution applicable for PCs and consoles. You can power cycle a router like this.

  1. First, shut down your PC (or console).
  2. Remove the power cable from your PC’s router.
  3. Wait a minute, and reconnect your PC’s router.
  4. Now, wait for about five minutes for all the connection lights to come on.

Those instructions are for 2-in-1 modem routers. If you have a separate modem, you’ll need to unplug and reconnect that alongside the router. Then try playing Destiny 2 again.

A router

A router

Set a Different Domain Name System Server

Players confirm changing DNS servers can resolve the Marionberry Destiny 2 error. This is another potential fix players can apply for both PCs and consoles. These are the steps for changing the DNS server on a Windows PC.

  1. Start Run with the Windows + R keyboard shortcut, input ncpa.cpl, and press Enter.
  2. Right-click the adapter for your internet to select a Properties option.
  3. Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 to bring up a settings window.
  4. Select the round button for the Use the following DNS server addresses option.
  5. Enter a value of 8.8.8.8 (Google DNS address) in the Preferred DNS server box.
    The DNS server settings

    The DNS server settings

  6. Input 8.8.4.4 inside the Alternative DNS server box.
  7. Select the Validate box and click OK

Disable and Re-enable Your Internet Adapter

Some players say they’ve fixed the Marionberry Destiny 2 error by disabling and re-enabling their PCs’ internet adapters. Doing this will reset the adapter, which can sometimes resolve network-related issues. This is how you can disable and re-enable the internet adapter.

  1. Open the Network Connections with Run as instructed for step one of the previous resolution.
  2. Right-click your PC’s internet adapter and select Disable.
    The Disable option

    The Disable option

  3. Right-click the network adapter to select Enable.

You can also try disabling and re-enabling all other network adapters. However, it’s most important to disable and re-enable the internet adapter.

Disable Parental Control For Your Router

Bungie’s support service also confirms parental controls for some routers can cause the Marionberry Destiny 2 error. So, disabling enabled parental controls on routers is another potential fix for this issue. This is how you can disable a router’s parental controls.

  1. Open Command Prompt by starting Run, inputting cmd, and clicking OK.
  2. Input ipconfig /all into Run and press Enter.
    The ipconfig /all command

    The ipconfig /all command

  3. Copy the default gateway address shown in the Command Prompt by selecting it and pressing Ctrl + C.
  4. Press Ctrl + V to paste the default gateway address into your browser’s URL bar and press Enter.
  5. Input the required username and password to log in to your router’s settings page.
    A Sky Hub page

    A Sky Hub page

  6. Select to disable a parental control setting for your router. I can’t provide specific instructions for how to do this because all router settings pages vary in layout and options available.

The troubleshooting methods outlined in this guide are the most widely confirmed fixes for the Marionberry Destiny 2 error. There aren’t many confirmed solutions for this issue, but the ones above often fix it on PCs and consoles.

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