Destiny 2 Error Code Marionberry: How to Fix It
Medium 30-45 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- Marionberry
- Brand
- Destiny 2
- Product Type
- game
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-45 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Ethernet cable
- Router admin access
How to Fix Error Code Marionberry
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Restart Destiny 2 and Your Console
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Check Bungie Server Status
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Test Your Internet Connection
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Switch to Wired Connection
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Power Cycle Your Network Equipment
Ensure you save any work on other devices before power cycling your network equipment -
Configure Port Forwarding
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Clear Console Cache
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Update Network Drivers (PC Only)
Parts You May Need
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When to Call a Professional
Contact your Internet Service Provider if connection issues persist across all devices and games, as this may indicate a broader network problem requiring professional diagnosis.Frequently Asked Questions
What does Destiny 2 Marionberry error mean?
Marionberry is a general connection error that occurs when Destiny 2 loses connection to Bungie's servers during gameplay, typically caused by network instability or server issues.
Why do I keep getting Marionberry error in Destiny 2?
Repeated Marionberry errors usually indicate unstable internet connection, network congestion, or problems with your router configuration. WiFi connections are more prone to this error than wired connections.
Does Marionberry error affect my game progress?
The error may cause you to lose progress in current activities like Crucible matches or strikes, but your character progression, items, and completed activities are saved to Bungie's servers.
Can firewall settings cause Marionberry error?
Yes, overly restrictive firewall settings or antivirus software can block Destiny 2's connection to servers. Temporarily disable them to test, or add Destiny 2 as an exception.