Destiny 2 is a live service game that sometimes faces server or network errors. Bungie assigns each error code a name, such as OLIVE.
The OLIVE error occurs when guardians finish or exit activities and lose network connection. Bungie says this error is “likely due to testing we are doing on our end,” so you can’t prevent it. Usually, the problem is on Bungie’s side, but you can try some fixes
The detail error message as below:
ERROR
There may be a problem with your Bungie account. If you try again and still experience issues, please visit bungie.net and search for error code: olive
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How to fix the OLIVE error in Destiny 2
If you keep getting the OLIVE error in Destiny 2, check if Bungie is doing maintenance or having server problems. Visit Bungie’s Destiny 2 support page or the @BungieHelp account on X for updates.
If there are server issues, you’ll see an estimated time for logging in again. You may have to wait until then. If not, the problem may be on your side.
Fix 2: Restart Destiny 2 and your console/PC
A simple fix is to restart Destiny 2 and your device. Then, do an activity like a Vanguard Strike or Crucible match to see if the OLIVE error is gone.
Fix 3: Clear your console’s download cache
Bungie suggests that OLIVE error victims clear their console’s download cache. PlayStation and Xbox users can do this by:
- Powering down the console.
- Unplugging the power cable after the console is off.
- Leaving the console unplugged for at least five minutes.
- Plugging in the power cable and powering on the console.
- Re-launching Destiny 2.
If these fixes don’t work, the OLIVE error is probably on Bungie’s side and out of your hands. Take a break from Destiny and come back later. Make sure Bungie has finished any emergency maintenance before logging in again.