Nothing is worse than encountering an error code while trying to enjoy Monster Hunter Wilds with friends. Whether it’s a server issue, connection problem, or even the game keep force quitting, they will ruin your hunting experience. Fortunately, most error codes do have specific fixes and solutions. This guide will cover all currently known error codes, their causes, and how you can resolve the issues.
Cross-Play Settings Error Codes in Monster Hunter Wilds

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Error Code EW_320ca
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- EW_31cf4.
- EW_320ca.
The EW_320ca error code seems to occur when you’re trying to join a quest with different cross-play settings through SOS. There won’t be any problems if you are playing in a Link Party or with players on the same platform. However, if you turned it on, keep in mind you still won’t be able to join players that have turned off their cross-play options.
How to enable Cross-Play:
- Open the ‘Quest Counter’ menu from Alma or a Camp.
- Pick ‘Post/Join Quest’ > ‘Settings.’
- Change ‘Platforms Permissions’ to ‘All Plaforms.’
Error Code R359F-0-0:BB6
The game might randomly show ‘Failed to join session’ error when joining a room or an SOS quest. The problem seems to come from cross-play or network connection, but a proper fix is not yet known for now. Try resetting your gaming platform, router, and checking your Cross-Play settings.
Error Code R31A6-0-0:3
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- R31A6-0-0:3
- R35A6-0-0:3
This error barred players from using the game’s online functions; can’t host quests, can’t join Link Parties, etcetera. If you’re using a VPN, try turning it off as some games rely on specific IP addresses to match players or servers. Meanwhile, if you’re on consoles or not using a VPN, try disabling Cross-Play.
Otherwise, PC players on Windows 10 and 11 can also try changing their Network Profile from Public to Private. This can be done by clicking the WiFi network icon > ‘Properties’ > ‘Network profile’ > select ‘Private.’ Those with ethernet connection can click on the Ethernet network icon > open ‘Network & Internet’ settings > ‘Properties’ > ‘Network profile’ > select ‘Private.’
PlayStation-related Error Codes in Monster Hunter Wilds

Error Code C1152-TMT-TD72
Error C1152-TMT-TD72 is always followed by a ‘Unable to connect to PlayStation Network’ message. This is caused by PlayStation Network failure, either when PSN is down or there’s server maintenance. There is no fix for this, and players will need to wait until Sony resolves this problem.
Error Code CE-108255-1
The game does not launch or force quits on PlayStation 5. Capcom has acknowledged this issue and claims this is caused by corrupted game installation and/or hardware problem. We suggest you try these troubleshooting steps first before contacting PlayStation Support:
- Check if the Blu-ray disc works on another PS5.
- Power cycle your console: Completely turn off your PS5 from the ‘Power’ option > ‘Turn Off PS5.’ Then plug the power cable off and wait for 1 minute before turning it back on.
- Update the game and system software to the latest version.
- Restore licenses on the PS5: Open the ‘Settings’ menu from the Home screen > go to ‘Users and Accounts’ > ‘Other’ > ‘Restore Licenses’ > ‘Restore.’
- Rebuild console database:
- Turn off the console by holding the power button until you hear two ‘beep’ sounds.
- Confirm the power indicator has turned off.
- Hold the power button again for more than 7 seconds and release the power button after you hear the second ‘beep.’
- Connect your DualSense wireless controller with a USB cable.
- Press the PS button on your controller to start your console in Safe Mode.
- Select ‘Clear Cache’ and ‘Rebuild Database.’
Error Code S9052-TF7-UECT
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- S9052-TF7-UECT.
- S9052-TCL-UQDJ.
- S9052-TAD-TGF2.
PSN online connection still relies on IPv4 and barely support IPv6; it’s mostly used for browsing and Netflix. If your router is setup to use only IPv6 connection, try changing it to IPv4.
Common Error Codes in Monster Hunter Wilds

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Error Code EA_19e14
You need to agree to Monster Hunter Wilds‘s privacy policy to use the online functions, otherwise, your multiplayer experience will be restricted. This setting can be changed any time from the main menu:
- Select the ‘Privacy’ option in the main menu; ‘Online Multiplayer Disabled’ message in red should appear beside it.
- Select ‘Acquisition of Personal Information.’
- Click ‘Next’ > ‘Yes’ to consent to the game’s privacy policy and turn on online mode.
- You can safely play online while being opt-out from the ‘Data Processing for Analytical Purposes’ and ‘Data Transmissions for CAPCOM ID.’
Error Code R1187-0-0:3
Monster Hunter Wilds server is currently going on maintenance. This usually occurs before the launch of a major Title Update and can last for around 4 hours.
EW_34bc5
You cannot connect to a session or lobby because the connection has been lost. When that happens, there’s a huge chance the lobby you were trying to get into was full. Try connecting to a less crowded lobby:
- Open the ‘Quest Counter’ menu from Alma or a Camp.
- Go to the ‘Change Lobby Menu.’
- Select ‘Lobby Search’ > ‘Conditional Search.’
- Changing ‘Recommended Lobby’ option to ‘Unavailable’ will show lobbies with much less players.
- Click ‘Search.’
Error Code C1082-AAA-AAA2
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- C1082-AAA-AAA2.
- C1061-0-0.
The C1061-0-0 error is a network communication timeout error that often shows up when tabbing out of the game. Players have reported it occuring on all platforms; PlayStation, PC, and Xbox. We suggest not to switch between applications while playing.
Error Code EA_19e15
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- EA_19e15.
- EA_19e1b.
- EW_30d43.
Error EA_19e15 occurs when you lost your internet connection. Make sure your internet is working and the LAN cable is properly plugged.
Error Code SD083-TAD-W72T
Monster Hunter Wilds error code variations:
- SD083-TAD-W72T.
- SD083-TAD-W79T.
- SD083-TBA-TCPT.
SD083-TAD-W79T and its variants occur when players suddenly lose connection to the server. It could be either a server-wide issue or users’ internet problem. Try restarting your platform and router or modem for 1 minute and connect back to the game if the problem persists.
Error Code 88500020
For error 88500020, most of the time can be fixed by disabling anti-virus applications and/or firewall momentarily. Don’t forget to turn them back on after playing the game to keep your PC protected.
Anti-Tamper Error
For Monster Hunter Wilds PC players, the anti-tamper error code seems to be triggered by the Denuvo DRM. According to reports, deleting the game’s crash report files might fix this problem:
- Open your Steam Library.
- Right-click on Monster Hunter Wilds.
- Select ‘Properties’ > ‘Installed Files.’
- Click on the ‘Browse…’ button.
- Delete the CrashReport.exe and CrashReportDLL.dll. files from the game’s installation folder
- Restart your PC and run Monster Hunter Wilds as administrator.
You should also always update your GPU drivers to prevent any possible gaming-related issues on your PC.