Rocket League Error Code 68: How to Fix It
Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 68
- Brand
- Rocket League
- Product Type
- game
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 10-30 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- PC, PlayStation, or Xbox console
- Ethernet cable (recommended for testing)
- Web browser (to check server status and router settings)
- Command Prompt or Terminal (PC only)
- Epic Games Launcher (PC only)
- Router admin access (username and password)
How to Fix Error Code 68
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Check Rocket League Server Status
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Restart the Game and Your Platform
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Restart Your Router and Modem
Do not hold the reset button on your router, as this will erase your Wi-Fi name, password, and all custom settings. -
Switch to a Wired (Ethernet) Connection
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Flush Your DNS Cache and Change DNS Servers
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Check Your Firewall and Allow Rocket League Through
Only temporarily disable your antivirus for testing purposes. Re-enable it immediately after testing. -
Open Required Ports (Port Forwarding)
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Verify Game Files (PC Only)
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Update Network Adapter Drivers (PC Only)
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Contact Your ISP or Psyonix Support
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When to Call a Professional
If you have completed all steps and Error Code 68 persists, contact Psyonix Support at support.rocketleague.com with your traceroute results and platform details. If a traceroute reveals consistent packet loss or timeouts at your ISP's nodes, call your Internet Service Provider — they can identify routing issues or degraded line quality that are outside your control. No professional technician visit is typically needed for this error.Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rocket League Error Code 68 mean?
Error Code 68 in Rocket League means the game client timed out while attempting to establish or maintain a connection to Psyonix's online servers. It is a network-level error and does not indicate any problem with your game installation or account.
Is Rocket League Error Code 68 a server-side problem?
It can be either. Sometimes Error 68 is caused by a Psyonix server outage affecting many players at once. Other times it is caused by your local network — such as a weak Wi-Fi signal, firewall blocking the game, or your ISP having routing issues. Always check the server status page first before changing your own settings.
How do I fix Error Code 68 on PS4 or PS5?
On PlayStation, start by restarting your console and router. Then go to Settings > Network > Test Internet Connection to confirm you are online. If possible, switch to a wired Ethernet connection. You can also try changing your DNS servers to 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 in your network settings. If the issue continues, check the Rocket League server status page to rule out an ongoing outage.
How do I fix Error Code 68 on Xbox?
On Xbox, restart both your console and router first. Go to Settings > General > Network Settings and run the network test to confirm your connection. Switch to a wired connection if possible. Navigate to Advanced Settings > DNS Settings and manually set your DNS to 1.1.1.1 (primary) and 1.0.0.1 (secondary). Restart the game and check the Rocket League server status page if the error persists.
Why does Rocket League Error 68 keep coming back?
If Error 68 recurs frequently, the most likely causes are an unstable Wi-Fi signal, a router that needs a firmware update, your ISP experiencing repeated routing issues to Psyonix servers, or a firewall or antivirus that keeps re-blocking the game. Switching to a wired Ethernet connection and setting up port forwarding for Rocket League's required ports (UDP 7000–9000 and TCP/UDP 443) usually provides a permanent fix.