Fix Minecraft Dungeons Network Issue (Check Network Connection)

Are you having trouble playing Minecraft Dungeons because of “Network Issue:  Please Check Your Network Connection and Try Again” error? If you are, then you’re definitely not the only one with this problem. 

Minecraft Dungeons is one of the recent Microsoft games that Game Pass players can get for free. It’s also available for download via the regular Microsoft Store. 

In this troubleshooting guide, we’ll discuss the reasons for this error on PC as well as the effective solutions that you can try to fix it. 

What are the reasons for Minecraft Dungeons Network Issue (Check Network Connection Error)?

Many Minecraft Dungeons players encounter all sorts of network issues since the game was released a few months back. In this guide, we’ll show you the possible reasons why you may be getting the “Network Issue:  Please Check Your Network Connection and Try Again”.  error on Minecraft Dungeons.

Local network issue.

In order to play Minecraft Dungeons, even in offline mode, the launcher will have to verify the license first so you must ensure that your PC has internet connection. If your computer is not online, it won’t be able to launch the game, resulting in this error we are dealing with now.

Random bug.

In some cases, Minecraft Dungeons may not start properly and show a network error due to random bugs. This can happen even if you have good internet connectivity on your PC and there’s no server issues at all.

Server troubles.

For others, the main reason may actually be something that’s outside your zone of control. Server issues can happen from time to time, especially for new games such as this one.

Corrupted game files.

Damaged files may also lead to errors for some games. You can verify the health of your game files by using the default Repair tool in Windows 10.

Software issues.

A network issue may occur on Minecraft Dungeons due to other third party programs, games, or even Windows. To avoid minimizing issues, you want to ensure that the software environment of your PC is always updated.

How to fix Network Issue error on Minecraft Dungeons?

Below is a list of known solutions that we’ve collected around the web to fix network problems on Minecraft Dungeons.

  1. Reboot your PC.

    Restarting the game and/or your PC is the simplest possible solution that you should try first. Try closing the game at first to see if the problem goes away. If the issue returns after you’ve closed and re-launched the game, consider turning off your computer. Then, unplug it from the power source for about 30 seconds to allow the system to refresh. After that, turn it back on and check for the network issue error again.

  2. Keep everything updated.

    As mentioned above, you’ll want to always keep the software side of your PC in top shape. This means that you should check for updates for the following:-Drivers-Third party programs-Windows OSUpdating your drivers, especially for the graphics card is important in order to prevent glitches when gaming. The same is true with your other applications. Sometimes, outdated programs may interfere with Windows or with other programs and cause problems. Of equal importance is making sure that Windows Operating System runs the latest available version. Microsoft regularly release updates so be sure to check for system updates at least once every week.Windows update

  3. Power cycle networking equipment.

    To check for possible internet connection issues on your PC, one of the things that you can do is to power cycle your router. To do this, simply turn the router off and unplug it from the power outlet for 30 seconds, just like what you did with your PC. Keep in mind that slow or intermittent connection issues may potentially cause network problems too. Be sure to check for these problems and get help from your ISP if you are experiencing slow connection, or if your internet constantly cuts off.

  4. Check for server issues.

    Mojang servers may sometimes go down. Be sure to check the official Mojang Twitter feed for news regarding possible server issues.Mojang Twitter

  5. Repair game files.

    If you’re positive that there’s no internet connectivity issue on your network and the servers are working normally, the problem may lie with the game’s local files or settings. To check, do the following steps:-Press the Windows button.-Search for the game app.-Right click on the app.-Select App settings.-Click on Repair button.Repair Xbox app

  6. Reinstall Minecraft Dungeons.

    Should none of these solutions help, try deleting the game and reinstall it. This should get rid of possible bugs that may have developed after your initial installation. This is usually effective in fixing both offline and online issues with the original Minecraft as well as Minecraft Dungeons.

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