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How to fix Battlefield 2042 error code 4c, 2002G, and 13c

If you've encountered the Battlefield 2042 error code 4c, 2002G, and 13c, here's how to fix it.

Updated: Nov 30, 2021 3:12 pm
How to fix Battlefield 2042 error code 4c, 2002G, and 13c

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Some Battlefield 2042 are encountering a mildly – putting it lightly – bug that’s interfering in some ideal gaming sessions. Payers are met with error codes 600p:4c, 2002G and 13C when attempting to play the game. So of course if you’re one of them, you’ll want to know what’s going on and how to fix it.

Fixing error code 4c, 2002G, and 13c

Now, you’re going to hate me for this. But the best fix for these codes is patience. Silver lining though? The error isn’t on your part, so don’t worry about that. These codes and various errors that Battlefield 2042 keeps cropping up are a result of server problems.

Battlefield 2042 maintenance issues

Developers are already at work on fixing these server problems. That being said, it’s still frustrating that this very popular big game is encountering these issues. Especially considering they had their open beta, which should have given them time to refine their servers. Then again, some players have reported resetting their network and devices has fixed the issue for a while.

And although this might be stretching a little, some have said it’s a fix. Make sure the correct ports are open to play the game. So check the UPnP function on routers, make sure that the ports and closed as needed:

  • PC:
    • TCP: 5222, 9988, 17502, 20000-20100, 22990, 42127
    • UDP: 3659, 14000-14016, 22990-23006, 25200-25300
  • PS4/PS5
    • TCP: 1935, 3478-3480
    • UDP: 3074, 3478-3479, 3659, 14000-14016
  • Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S
    • TCP: 3074
    • UDP: 88, 500, 3074, 3544, 4500

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