Destiny 2 players are no strangers to random error codes that pop up in the game every now and then. Error code Beagle is one of the most infamous and seems to hamper plenty of players' game experiences. There are plenty of reasons for the Beagle error to appear in Destiny 2. Naturally, there are plenty of ways to fix it too. As such, we have curated a guide that addresses everything about the Beagle error code in Destiny 2 and offer ways to fix it.
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What is the Beagle error code in Destiny 2?
As mentioned previously, the Beagle error code could appear due to plenty of different reasons. It could be due to an outdated GPU driver, an incompatible game version, a corrupted hard drive, and a few other tidbits. Xbox players tend to face this error more frequently, and this is mainly due to the issue with the hard drive.
How to fix the Beagle error code in Destiny 2
Firstly, Bungie recommends that players should delete and reinstall Destiny 2. It seems to fix the problem if the issue is with the game files. However, this should be the last resort since this procedure takes a significant amount of time.
Other fixes include updating the game driver (PC), which would only take a few minutes. PC Players may also want to re-verify game files as it's only one of the main reasons behind this type of error.
Verifying game files work differently on Steam and Epic Games Store. On Steam, players must navigate to the Properties tab in the Library and select "Verify integrity of game files."
On Epic Games Store, players must seek the Library and select the Manage tab, where they would find the option to Verify Files.
Another PC-only fix for Beagle involves Cache Files. Players may want to delete Cache Files on their system to fix this error. To do this, open the Run dialog, and enter %localappdata%. It will open up the Local AppData. Players must delete everything in here to fix the issue.
For Xbox players, if Destiny 2 is installed on their external hard drive, they may want to unplug and plug it again. As mentioned previously, the Xbox side of things usually involves the HDD. Reconnecting the Hard Drive should fix the issue, but if not, players may want to contact Xbox Support.
Following these troubleshooting methods should fix the Beagle error code in Destiny 2.