Some Battlefield 2042 owners are getting error codes 600p:4c, 2002G and 13c when attempting to play the game. Unfortunately, this issue prevents the game from working correctly, meaning these users can’t connect to a match and play the game. Fixing BF2042 error codes 2002G, 4c, and 13c is easier said than done, but we have a few solutions to try below.
How to fix Battlefield 2042 error code 4c, 2002G, and 13c
The best fix for error code 4c, 2002g, and 13c in Battlefield 2042 is patience. Most of the issues the game is facing currently are due to server issues, and nothing can be done on the client-side to alleviate them. This particular error can pop up due to the game not being able to connect to the servers or because it can’t download the player’s profile information. In either case, this issue prevents the game from being played.
However, if players think the issue causing these error codes in Battlefield 2042 is on their end, there are a few things they can try to fix it:
Reset network and devices
The first and easiest solution to this sort of problem is to reset all devices used to play Battlefield 2042. This includes the console or PC a user is trying to play the game on and the router and modem used to connect to the internet. Sometimes this is all it takes to set things right.
Make sure the correct ports are open to play the game
The UPnP function on routers typically makes sure that ports are opened and closed as needed, but sometimes things don’t always work as they should. Those having connection issues should make sure that UPnP is activated on their router. If it can’t be turned on, or if connection issues persist, forwarding the below ports might fix the 2002G error in BF2042:
- PC:
- TCP: 5222, 9988, 17502, 20000-20100, 22990, 42127
- UDP: 3659, 14000-14016, 22990-23006, 25200-25300
- PS4/PS5
- TCP: 1935, 3478-3480
- UDP: 3074, 3478-3479, 3659, 14000-14016
- Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S
- TCP: 3074
- UDP: 88, 500, 3074, 3544, 4500