This error typically happens when the game fails to connect to the backend cross-play servers (EOS) required for multiplayer, even if you are playing on Steam.
Here are the proven fixes, ranked from the easiest workaround to the permanent file modification.
Fix 1: The “Clean Launcher” Reset (Most Common Fix)
This clears the specific cached login data that often gets stuck between sessions.
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Launch 7 Days to Die from Steam.
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Select “Show Game Launcher” (do not select “Play 7 Days to Die” immediately).
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Go to the Tools tab.
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Click “Clean game data…”
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Check the boxes for “Game settings” and “Game data” (You can leave “Save games” and “Generated worlds” unchecked to keep your saves).
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Click Clean.
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Switch back to the main tab, ensure “Use Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC)” is checked (unless playing single player), and run the game.
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Fix 2: Edit the Platform Config (The Permanent Fix)
If the launcher reset doesn’t work, you can force the game to stop checking Epic servers entirely.
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Warning: This forces the game to use your Steam ID instead of an EOS ID. On some servers, this might make you appear as a “new” level 1 character because the server thinks you are a different person. Your map/save data is safe, but your character profile might detach.
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Right-click 7 Days to Die in Steam > Manage > Browse local files.
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Open the folder:
7 Days To Die(or sometimes insideData/Config). -
Find the file named
platform.cfg. -
Open it with Notepad.
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Look for the line that says:
CrossPlatform=EOS -
Delete the “EOS” part so it looks like this:
CrossPlatform= -
Save the file and launch the game.
Fix 3: Verify Game Files
Sometimes the specific file that handles the “handshake” with Epic (EOSSDK-Win64-Shipping.dll) gets corrupted or flagged by antivirus.
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Right-click the game in Steam > Properties.
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Select Installed Files.
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Click “Verify integrity of game files”.
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Wait for it to finish (it will likely re-download 1-2 files) and try again.
Fix 4: Network & IPv6 Issues
EOS is sensitive to network interruptions that Steam ignores.
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Disable IPv6: Some users report that disabling IPv6 in their network adapter settings fixes the connection immediately.
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DNS Flush: Open Command Prompt as Admin and type
ipconfig /flushdns. -
Server Status: Check Epic Games Status to ensure “Epic Online Services” is actually green. If it is red, you just have to wait.
Quick Tip:
If you only play Single Player, you can select “Run without Easy Anti-Cheat” in the launcher options; this often skips the strict EOS network check entirely.
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