Another day, another fruit-inspired Destiny 2 error code. Today we’re looking at the MARIONBERRY error, which is related to a network issue when attempting to connect to Bungie’s servers.
Destiny error code marionberry #marionberry OCT 2023
However, unlike other common error codes like COCONUT or CHICKEN, the MARIONBERRY error doesn’t seem to be happening because of Bungie. Here’s what causes the MARIONBERRY error in Destiny 2 and a few fixes you can try.
A network issue is the primary cause of most MARIONBERRY errors in Destiny 2, according to Bungie's official help page on the code. This error specifically relates to a poor connection between your platform (PC or console) and your modem or router, and not a server-side issue on Bungie's end.
A change in the parental control settings or disruptions in the Wi-Fi quality are also common causes of the MARIONBERRY error. In short, it seems that there is a problem on your end of the line; let’s see how to troubleshoot and get rid of this MARIONBERRY.