The XDefiant error code Echo 02 can put a halt to the fun you're having with Ubisoft's new multiplayer shooter. We'll show you how to fix the issue.
Ubisoft's latest free-to-play FPS game, XDefiant, has recently opened a closed beta test. However, some players have encountered an issue while trying to access the game. The problem is a warning message called the Echo 02 error code that players receive when they can't access the XDefiant servers. This issue can occur due to server connectivity problems or when maintenance is underway.
According to Ubisoft executive producer Mark Rubin, server overload is the main cause of the Echo codes in XDefiant. There are also other error codes named Echo 04 and Echo 06, which are all related to the same issue.
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XDefiant: Error Code Echo 02 | How To Fix
Fortunately, Ubisoft has been quick to address this issue. The official XDefiant Twitter account has confirmed that the company has fixed the server and the patch should take care of the Echo and Foxtrot errors. Ubisoft recommends that players restart their computers to allow the patch to take effect.
However, if you still experience issues, there are other methods you can try. You can reset your internet connection to ensure that your device is connected to the internet and restart your connection to the XDefiant server. You can also clear your DNS cache.
Another alternative method is to log out and log back in to your account. This may reset your account's connection to the server and allow you to access the game. You can even restart the Ubisoft launcher by closing the application and opening it again.
If none of these methods work, you can check the official XDefiant Twitter page or the Ubisoft website to see if the server is down or under maintenance. If there is an issue on the developer's side, then you can only patiently wait for them to fix it.