Destiny 2: Witch Queen was released today, and as is tradition at this time, there are many bugs and issues getting into the game. The most common so far are Servers at capacity and Server unavailable errors. Here’s what’s happening and what you can do for now for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.
Witch Queen wait time servers at capacity error
So if you’re getting this error, you’re connecting to the servers, but you’re essentially in a queue waiting to get in. This is a practice that is quite common in MMOs, especially during times of high stress and load on the servers, like the day a new expansion comes out and everyone tries to log in at the same time.
For this one, all you can do is wait for it to time out, and eventually you’ll connect to Destiny 2: Witch Queen once there’s room for you.
Destiny 2 Servers Not Available
By this bug, you’re a bit more at Bungie’s whim fixing something. This means exactly what it sounds like it can’t connect to the servers.
This can be confusing because at the time of this writing, the servers are up, but you can’t connect to them right now if you get that error.
Don’t worry; It’s not just you, a lot of people are getting this error probably due to the same issue as above – everyone is trying to log in at the same time and it’s stressing the Destiny 2 servers.
Dismiss the message, try again and… again until you get through. If you get bored of this, you can close the game and try again later.
The best place to keep track of what’s happening across all platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and PC is to go to Bungie’s support Twitter, where they’re quite active in providing updates to players. at times like these. At the time of this writing, they are aware of the issues and are working to resolve them.