Calabrese Error Code and How to Fix

October 2024 · 3 minute read

Since the release of Destiny 2's Season of Plunder, many players have reported an issue popping up during random quests and instances in the game. This new error code has left some confused and looking for a fix. Luckily, finding a fix to the Calabrese error code is simpler than you think, though it does require a little luck to fully iron out the kinks.

Destiny 2 players encounter the Calabrese error code when getting disconnected from the game servers. This can result from two issues, the first of which is an issue with your internet connection. This is something that can possibly be fixed. However, another culprit for this error is an issue with the servers themselves. If you're dealing with the problem right now, we've got a possible fix for you to resolve the issue.

How to Fix Destiny 2 Calabrese Error

Online games like Destiny 2 are no strangers to server downtimes. You'll sometimes find yourself dealing with more downtime than usual. These errors can vary from the Calabrese error code to the Weasel error code. When these issues strike, they can sometimes be caused by your connection itself—which can often be fixed by resetting your internet connection or even restarting your PC or console.

Your first order of business when you run into the Calabrese error code should be to check your internet connection. Ensure your connection is still running smoothly; if it is, you can move on to the next steps. If it isn't, try resetting it and then see if the error has resolved itself. Another common issue, especially if playing Destiny 2 on a PC, is the Windows firewall.

If you're playing Destiny 2 on PC and constantly running into the Calabrese error, you should try adding an exception to the firewall for the game. This can allow it to make a more stable connection to the game servers, making the game run more smoothly overall.

To add an exception, simply open the Control Panel, navigate to System and Security, then select Allow an app through Windows Firewall. From here, click on Change Settings, then Allow Another App at the bottom. Now select Browse and then click on Destiny 2's EXE file.

Once the game is added to the firewall, you shouldn't run into as many connection issues. If you continue to experience the Calabrese error code, the game servers may be having trouble. Simply give it some time, and things should clear up.

Destiny 2 is currently available on Xbox, PlayStation, Steam, PC (through the Epic Games Store) and Stadia.

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