Overwatch 2 has just launched on PC and consoles, and it’s certainly not without its fair share of bugs and server issues. Even if you were lucky to get into the game, you might’ve encountered various errors along the way. So if you’re getting the “Player is in a different version” error in Overwatch 2, here’s what you need to do.
Overwatch 2 “Player Is in a Different Version” Error Explained
When you try to invite a friend to a game, you may encounter an error pop-up in Overwatch 2 that says “Player is in a different version”, and you won’t be able to actually get into a group with them. What this means is that while your friend might be online, they may not have updated their game to the latest version just yet.
To fix this issue, you simply need to update your game. Here’s how to do that:
- On PC, in the Battle.net client, click on the gear icon next to the Play button and check for updates.
- On Switch, press the + button, select Software Update, and update the game via the internet.
- On PlayStation, press the Options button and check for updates.
- On Xbox, go to the My Games and Apps menu, select Manage, and choose the Updates option.
Once your game is updated, you should be able to play with your friends who also have Overwatch 2 installed and updated as well.
How to Play With Friends When You Have the “Different Version” Error
If you and your friend have already updated the game but you’re still getting this error, you can still invite them to your group through a workaround.
- Press Enter to open the chatbox in Overwatch 2 on PC.
- Type “/invite”, followed by your friend’s username, then hit Enter to invite them to a group.
- Once your friend accepts, you can start queuing together.
That’s all you need to know about how to fix the “Player in in a different version” error in Overwatch 2. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game, including our picks for the best skins, how to set up SMS Protect, and how to use Weapon Charms.