Destiny 2’s latest expansion is here, but as is common among major launches, players are reporting error codes that are preventing them from getting involved. Here’s how to fix the error codes Weasel, Cat, Newt, Olive, Honeydew & other similar codes, and what it means in Destiny 2.
What Do Error Codes Weasel, Cat, Newt, Olive, Honeydew Mean in Destiny 2?
The launch of Destiny 2’s various expansions and seasons are highly anticipated and that means any time one arrives, there’s going to be a lot of people trying it out all at once. As you can imagine, that puts the servers under a lot of strain.
This is exactly what’s causing the Weasel, Cat, Newt, Olive, Honeydew, error codes. The latest major update is bringing back a ton of new players and it’s causing the game to crash or lose connection to the server.
If your game crashes and you see any of these error codes then don’t panic — it’s a crash that’s typical of a server overload in Destiny 2.
This often happens whenever there’s a major new expansion, season or other update coming to the game that encourages players to return to their Guardian and get grinding out exotics in Raids, Strikes and other public events.
How to Fix Destiny 2 Error Codes Weasel, Cat, Newt, Olive & Honeydew
So how to fix the issue? In short, there’s nothing you can do other than wait it out and keep retrying.
The best place to keep track of what’s going on is the Bungie Help Twitter account which will post server status updates.
You can try logging in and logging out and you might be able to get back in. But if you continue to get the Weasel or Cat error, or any other similar ones, you’ll just have to wait it out.
We’ve also got you covered with our ‘Are Destiny 2 Servers Down?‘ guide.
That does it for how to fix error code Weasel, Cat, Newt, Olive, Honeydew & other similar codes, and what it means in Destiny 2.
For more on Destiny 2’s latest expansion, head over to our Witch Queen wiki.