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How to fix error code 316719 in Diablo 4

Here we go again.

It’s time to enter Diablo IV, as the much-anticipated beta of the game officially dropped on the Xbox and PlayStation family of consoles and PC. As you could probably expect, the beta of Diablo IV hasn’t gone off without its own bugs and glitches. A series of error codes have popped up since the beta dropped, including error code 316719. So, how can you solve this error code? Well, there aren’t many options to choose from. Here’s what you need to know about how you can fix error code 316719 in Diablo IV.

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Error code 316719 in Diablo IV

Since the launch of the Diablo IV beta, a slew of error codes have popped up in the game, as mentioned earlier, error code 316719 is one of these numbers you don’t want to see. Unfortunately, this is a problem that plagued players during the first beta test and continues to cause problems for players during this current round of beta testing. Thankfully, the solution appears to be the same.

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This error code is tied in with the server issues related to the launch of Diablo IV. However, there isn’t much of a fix other than exiting and restarting the application. This includes all players on PC or Xbox and PlayStation owners that see this code pop up.

It’s an understandably frustrating situation, but one that has been caused due to the sheer amount of stress the Diablo servers have been under. Since Diablo IV launched on March 17, many players have attempted to access the beta. Thus, server issues are expected. Our recommendation for when seeing this code is relatively simple: stay patient. It may take an extended time to access the title at first, but it should become easier to log in over time.

Hopefully, by testing the servers out during the beta period, Blizzard can clear up these server issues ahead of Diablo IV’s full release. It’s not too far away, with the release currently set for June 6.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.