4 Approaches To Solve Destiny 2 Clan Invite Not Working

destiny 2 clan invite not working
destiny 2 clan invite not working

Since the release of Destiny 2, gamers have had a difficult time locating an invite code, but Bungie has assured players that the issue is being addressed and will be resolved soon. There are certain troubleshooting actions you may take in Destiny 2 if you are experiencing difficulty with clan invitations. You can attempt these procedures before seeking assistance from the game’s creators if you are unable to resolve the issue on your own. In Destiny 2, here’s how to get your clan invite back up and running properly.

How to Fix Destiny 2 Clan Invite Not Working?

  1. Check Your Region

Players who are not located in the same area as their friends sometimes find that they are unable to ask their friends to join their Destiny 2 clan. This is one of the most prevalent reasons for this. If you reside in North America, but the person you want to invite lives in Europe, for example, you will not be able to invite them.

If you need assistance with this problem, you may either get in touch with Bungie Support or fiddle with the settings on your Xbox One. Whether you’ve been playing on a personal computer, you should check to see if you’re both using the same platform and living in the same area before you invite someone to join your clan.

  1. Ensure You’re in the Right Fireteam

If you’re receiving the error, you are not a member of the clan and invited players cannot join this Fireteam then it’s possible you’re in the wrong fireteam. There is one Fireteam that is designated for Clans. In order to invite someone, you need to be in that specific Fireteam. To switch to the Clan Fireteam, open your map and select Public Events. Once there, hit L1 or LB on Xbox One or PS4 respectively (or R1 or RB). Selecting Public Events will switch you over into a new, separate menu which should list all available public events for each map.

  1. Close Destiny and Restart Platform

First, force close Destiny and the client by going into the PS4 system menu, select Power, then Switch Off (or something similar depending on your console). Make sure you wait for everything to turn off before turning it back on.

Next, log out of the PlayStation Network and sign in again. Go into your friends list in-game and make sure that none of your friends are playing Destiny. From there, open up Destiny and try inviting someone from your friends list who is online. If this does not work either, try signing out of the PSN network from inside Destiny so that you can sign back in.

  1. Contact Support

If you’re trying to invite someone into your Destiny 2 clan and the invite isn’t working, try logging out of the game and logging back in. If that doesn’t work, reach out to @BungieHelp on Twitter for more information. The Bungie Help account is available 24/7.

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