Whether you’re in the early access period for the Diablo 4 beta, or you’re participating in the open version just a week after, you may have stumbled on a few errors. Most players will encounter the 300202 error as they attempt to try out the game for the first time, but there won’t be a lot of information provided.
Considering how massive this beta is set to be in terms of players, and as the first time nearly all fans will get to try the game, problems are guaranteed to happen. This guide will cover the 300202 error code specifically, and how you can potentially fix it if you’re having trouble.
Diablo IV – Error Code 300202 Explained
When you see this code pop up on your screen, there are likely plenty of server issues going on with the game. This could be genuine connection issue, but it’s more than likely a problem with the sheer amount of players logging in for the first time. That means you’ll see error code 300202 appear any time the server won’t let your character load into the game or you’ve just been disconnected.
The best way to solve this is to restart your game and go through the same steps. If you’re on PC, you can attempt to clear some of the cache files in the Diablo 4 files for Blizzard, but there are really no guarantees here. You’ll likely just have to wait a few minutes for the server load to adjust.
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One extra recommendation is to simply wait out the 300202 error code within the same menu. If you restart your game right away, you run the risk of going back into an hour-long queue. You won’t always need to restart the Diablo 4 beta for the codes to fix themselves.
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