Usually, this is caused by bad data left in memory after a crash. Sometimes, it can also be due to a weak internet connection, your firewall blocking the game, or problems with anticheat software.
1. Check Server Status
First, check whether BattleBit Remastered’s servers are up and running when you see this error. When servers reach full capacity or are under maintenance, they can refuse new connections. If the servers are having issues, you won’t be able to join games until they’re fixed. Server status updates are usually posted by the developer team on the official Twitter handle. If the servers are fine, move to the next step.
2. Use the Server Browser
Choosing a match by hand (instead of using auto-join) can fix the problem where you get stuck trying to join. It makes the server restart the connection, helping you avoid the freeze that happens when auto-join fails.
3. Repair Easy Anti-Cheat
Restarting the game’s security system can fix hidden issues that stop you from connecting to servers. Sometimes, crashes can damage this system, and the game won’t let you join until it’s fixed.
4. Disable Third-Party VPN
Using third-party VPNs can mess up how the game connects to servers. Turning off VPNs lets your connection go straight to the server, which can prevent delays or lost data that often cause connection problems after a crash.
5. Change DNS Server
Changing to a different DNS provider can help the game find servers faster. A better DNS makes your connection more stable, especially if the default one has issues after a crash.
6. Reset Network Settings
Resetting your network settings removes any incorrect settings or old data left after a crash. This helps fix hidden problems that stop the game from connecting to servers, making sure you have a clean and stable network to reconnect.










