Whether you love it or hate it, Destiny 2 is a pretty big game, not just in terms of how many people, but generally it’s a really big game as well, however with every game, you’re bound to run into some errors, and it’s the same here with Destiny 2. We’ll show you how to how to fix Lost Connection and PONY Errors in Destiny 2, details below.
Lost Connection and PONY Errors in Destiny 2
Players are given an error screen labeled as PONY (heh), that severs the connection to the character’s server, here’s a screenshot of the error below
For now, there aren’t any solid fixes, but workarounds that we’ll be discussing below, which either players have used or Bungie has recommended till they work on a patch
Fix no 1
The good old, turn it on and off again fix, Bungie has recommended that you restart your console or respective client to get back into the game. We know, we know, this isn’t the best fix out there, but it’s what you can do for now, given there isn’t an official patch to solve the issue out yet.
Fix no 2
Alright, for the second fix, what you can do, is clear the cache of your console, to do that, first turn it off, unplug the power supply and after 5 minutes of being unplugged, turn it back on. That should clear that cache and you’ll get back into Destiny 2.
Fix no 3
If the methods mentioned above don’t help you, the best you can do is keep following Bungie’s twitter account and wait for them to officially patch the issue, bear in mind, Bungie is fully aware of the issue and has reported that they are working on fixing it, as stated in their tweet below
We are still investigating issues causing players to receive PONY errors in Destiny 2 on all platforms.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) August 1, 2018
For now, this is all we can offer, and we’ll update when Bungie updates the game and fixes this issue. If you’re interested in playing Undertale on Nintendo Switch, do read all about it here.
Are you getting PONY Errors in Destiny 2? Let us know in the comments below if you fixed it