If you're encountering a Marionberry error code in Destiny 2, you most likely have an issue with your network setup. This also occurs if the Parental Control settings on your router or your console have changed. There are a few things you can try to fix this error.
First of all, adjust your Parental Control settings, then try rebooting your router. That usually fixes this error. If that doesn't help, try power cycling your router. Here's how to do it:
- Log off Destiny 2
- Shut down your console.
- Shut down your networking hardware (modem/router), then switch them on after a 30-second interval.
- Once you've powered up your networking hardware, switch on your console and relaunch Destiny 2.
If neither of the above steps work, try troubleshooting your network. That should tell you where the problem lies. Sometimes, port-forwarding can also help you fix this issue. This error is usually seen on consoles, so PC players won't really experience this error. If you keep getting this error frequently, it could be due to a hardware issue, as well. If you're unsure about how to port-forward on your network devices, check out Bungie's Network Troubleshooting Guide.
If you're having trouble with some other Destiny 2 error codes, check out What does Destiny 2 Error Code: PLUM mean and how to fix it on Pro Game Guides.
Published: Mar 16, 2022 09:54 am