The Overwatch error code LC-202 indicates a lost connection to the game server. To fix it, try restarting your console and network devices, running a console connection test, or checking for game and system updates.
If the issue persists, other solutions include using a wired connection instead of Wi-Fi, restarting your router, or re-installing the game.
What Causes LC-202?
1. Server Issues:
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Blizzard’s servers may be down for maintenance or experiencing high traffic.
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Check the Overwatch or Blizzard forums for any maintenance announcements or outages.
2. Internet Connection Problems:
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Ensure your internet connection is stable.
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Restart your router or modem to resolve any connectivity issues.
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Try using a wired connection (Ethernet) if you’re on Wi-Fi, as it tends to be more stable.
3. Firewall or Antivirus Blocking:
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Your firewall or antivirus might be blocking Overwatch from connecting to the servers.
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Try temporarily disabling them (but remember to re-enable them after troubleshooting).
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Alternatively, add Overwatch to your firewall’s whitelist.
4. Corrupt Game Files:
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Sometimes, the game files might get corrupted, causing connection issues.
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Try repairing the game files through the Blizzard Battle.net client:
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Open the Battle.net app.
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Click on Overwatch.
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Click the gear icon next to the Play button and select Scan and Repair.
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5. Router Settings / NAT Type:
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Check your router’s NAT type. A restrictive NAT (like Type 3) can sometimes cause connection problems in online games.
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Ensure that your router’s ports are open or set up for Overwatch (you can find port information on Blizzard’s website).
6. Outdated Network Drivers:
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Ensure that your network drivers are up-to-date. You can check your PC’s network adapter settings or visit the manufacturer’s website to get the latest drivers.
7. Proxy or VPN:
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If you’re using a VPN or proxy, try disabling it, as these can interfere with connection to the game servers.
Also Read : Overwatch 2 Lost Connection to Game Server | Quick Steps
Troubleshooting Steps
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Check for any loose network cables or weak Wi-Fi signals, and switch to Ethernet if possible.
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Restart your router/modem and gaming device, unplug for 10 minutes, then restart.
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Run an internet speed test and disconnect other devices using the same network.
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Check Blizzard server status online to confirm if it’s a widespread outage.
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Add Overwatch to your firewall’s exemption list to avoid being blocked.
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Check and change NAT type to “Open” and enable UPnP in your router settings.
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Log out and back in to your Battle.net account; disconnect and reconnect your console account if necessary.
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If still unresolved, attempt to connect via a mobile hotspot or alternate network to isolate your usual connection as the problem.
Additional Advice
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If everything fails and Blizzard servers are up, contact Blizzard Support for direct assistance.
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Persistent issues may result in temporary bans from competitive matches due to repeated disconnections.
If experiencing LC-202, follow the steps above and monitor server health. For stubborn network issues, Blizzard support can provide targeted solutions.
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