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How to Fix Destiny 2 Honeydew?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Honeydew is an error code in Destiny 2 that typically occurs when the game is unable to connect to the servers. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as the servers being down for maintenance or experiencing an issue. When this error code appears, it usually means that players will be unable to login or play the game until the issue is resolved.

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1. Check for updates to the game and install any that are available

  1. Launch the game and click on the "Check for Updates" button on the main menu.
  2. If there are any updates available, they will be listed on the main menu.
  3. If there are any updates, you will be prompted to install them.
  4. Click on the "Install Updates" button to install the updates.

2. Delete any unused or unwanted mods and custom content

  1. Open the "Users" folder
  2. Delete any unused or unwanted mods and custom content
  3. Close Destiny 2

3. Verify your game files through Steam or the game's launcher

  1. Open the game's launcher and sign in.
  2. On the left side of the launcher, under "My Games," click "Destiny 2."
  3. In the "Destiny 2" window, click the "File" tab.
  4. Under "Destiny 2 Files," click "Verify Game Files."
  5. On the "Verify Game Files" page, make sure the following boxes are checked: "The game files are up to date," "The game executable is valid," and "The game data files are valid."
  6. Click "Verify." If the "Verify Game Files" page says the game files are not up to date, verify the game files by following the steps in the "How to Verify Game Files" section. If the "Verify Game Files" page says the game executable is not valid, verify the game executable by following the steps in the "How to Verify Game Files" section. If the "Verify Game Files" page says the game data files are not valid, verify the game data files by following the steps in the "How to Verify Game Files" section.
  7. If the "Verify Game Files" page says the game files are up to date, the honeydew issue is most likely due to incorrect game files. Verify the game files by following the steps in the "How to Verify Game Files" section.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Reduce the graphics settings in the game.
  2. Lower the resolution of the game.
  3. Try playing the game in Windowed mode.
  4. Restart your computer and try playing the game again.
  5. Contact Bungie or the game's developer for further support.