“Network error” in COD Mobile (CODM) can happen due to multiple reasons (internet issue, server downtime, corrupted files, VPN/region restrictions, etc.).
Here are steps you can try to fix it:
✅ Fixes to Try
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Check your Internet connection
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Switch between WiFi and mobile data.
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Restart your router / toggle airplane mode.
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Make sure your connection is stable and fast
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Clear Cache / Data (Android)
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Go to Settings → Apps → COD Mobile → Storage
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Tap Clear Cache, and if needed Clear Data (note: might force re-download in-game files).
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Repair / Redownload missing files
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On the CODM login screen, there’s usually a “Repair” or “Execute Repair” option. Use that to let the game re-download damaged or missing files.
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If that doesn’t work, uninstall and reinstall the game.
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Update the Game & OS
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Make sure COD Mobile is updated to the latest version.
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Make sure your phone’s OS is up to date.
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Disable VPN / Proxy / DNS changes
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If you’re using a VPN, try disabling it (many “network error” issues are caused by VPNs interfering with server connectivity).
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If you changed DNS settings (e.g. using “dns.google”), change back or try a different DNS.
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Wait / Check for Server Outage
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Sometimes the issue is on the CODM servers. Many users report similar “network error” issues simultaneously.
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Check CODM’s official social media or support pages for any outage announcements.
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Following these steps typically resolves network errors like “Network Error,” error 4A28, or connection timed out in CODM 2025, restoring access to gameplay.
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