In the grand menagerie of errors of Destiny 2, one that is quite common yet a bit easy to fix is Error Code Weasel. Contrary to a few other headache-inducing issues, this one isn’t that of a hassle and only happens in a few specific situations, especially for those who play this shooter on more than one platform. So, if you’re one of the unlucky few experiencing this problem, here’s how you can fix it so you can grab your Guardian and start blasting as soon as you can.
[This guide is up-to-date with the current expansion, Renegades]
Fixing Error Code Weasel in Destiny 2
As we always say, before trying any MacGyver-like solution, always check the official website, so you can see where the error originates from. In the case of Error Code Weasel, which tends to affect a few Destiny 2 players, this issue is tied to either your internet connection or a crossplay issue. Below are the possible solutions:
- Restarting Your Router
- This may sound like a band-aid solution, but the truth is that the simplest things often work the best, Occam’s Razor and whatnot. Before trying anything else, reset your router, wait a bit, and then log back into the game.
- Used a Wired Connection
- We’ve talked about several rules of thumb when playing an online game, and one that is a tale as old as time is that a wired connection is miles better than a Wi-Fi one. If you’re still hitting that “Weasel” bump, just plug in your Ethernet cable to your console or PC and see if that helps. Even if it doesn’t, your connection will be miles better, so change it even if you are not experiencing any errors.
- Do Not Log In at the Same Time on Multiple Platforms
- The truth is that the most common situation that makes Error Code Weasel happen in Destiny 2 is due to playing on different platforms. Let’s say you’re playing on PC first and jump to your PS5; chances are the Weasel Error will show up on the first platform you were using. If that happens, just shut down the game, wait a bit, and then fire up your other platform.
In any case, Error Code Weasel is one of the easiest to fix in Destiny 2, so there’s no reason to stress about it. It usually resolves on its own, so just be patient, try to do any of the above steps, and you’ll be back in the game in no time.






