Bungie's Destiny 2 Lightfall seems to be causing a fair number of bug reports to pop up for several players after the expansion went live, with one of the most commonly encountered ones being the Plum Error code. This generally occurs due to an issue with the BattlEye anti-cheat software and will kick you out of the game if it happens, forcing you to log back in once again.
While this isn't a game-breaking error, it’s still a fairly annoying issue to deal with in the shooter and what makes it worse is the fact that there's no permanent solution to it. Additionally, this error occurs if there's a sudden surge in sign-in traffic as well, which Lightfall seems to have been facing quite a lot recently.
While there's no permanent solution to this problem, there are a few temporary workarounds that the community and Bungie have suggested.
Today's guide will go over some of the methods that you can try out to resolve the Plum Error code in Destiny 2 Lightfall.
As mentioned earlier, the plum error code usually occurs when there's an issue with the BattlEye anti-cheat software or if Destiny 2's servers themselves are facing a massive surge of sign-ins. Here are a few temporary workarounds that you can use to potentially fix this problem in the game:
PC players should update their graphics card drivers if they're facing any sort of error on their systems. Irrespective of whether you're using an Nvidia or AMD card, you should have access to the desktop software for both, which allows you to automatically download and install the latest drivers.
Nvidia GeForce and AMD Adrenaline should make it quite easy to get your hands on the latest drivers for your cards.
Another solution that Bungie has provided is to restart Destiny 2 and reboot it
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