You may be downloading a game, but suddenly you get hit with an error that interrupts it before it finishes. No need to worry because I will explain below how you can fix the Xbox Game Pass error 0x87e0000d.
How to fix Game Pass error 0x87e0000?
Regardless of the platform you are using, whether it's the Xbox console or PC Game Pass, the error occurs for the same reason, and the solutions are also identical. The game you are trying to download may have corrupt files, or your device may simply be unable to download the files. To address this issue, you need to:
- Restart your device
- Check for any game or system updates you may have missed
- Reset your Xbox
- PC Game Pass: Open the start menu and right-click the Xbox app, then go into App Settings. Click repair and wait for it to finish.
- Console: Head into settings, then to console information. From here, click Restore, but remember to reset and keep games or apps.
- Look up more information about the game
- If the issue is occurring with only one game, I recommend checking the game's social media platforms like Reddit or X (formerly Twitter), as well as the developer's website. Corrupted game files as a result of an update can cause your game to break.
If none of these steps fixed the issue or provided more insight, you should wait it out. There may have been a system update that caused issues with your Xbox or Game Pass, so you will need to wait for a hotfix. Meanwhile, I suggest you get in touch with Xbox Support since they will be able to provide you with more information on this.
For more on Xbox, be sure to check out Will MW3 be on Game Pass? and Is Lords of the Fallen on Game Pass? here on Pro Game Guides.
Published: Feb 19, 2024 02:42 pm