How to fix error code 400 in Roblox

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Online games like Roblox can look like well-oiled machines from a distance, but even the most perfect ones can go down occasionally, with Error code 400 being one of the more pressing errors.

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Error code 400 in Roblox usually appears when the servers go down. With the servers out of order, Roblox loses its online functionalities and causes players to receive the error code 400 or similar ones, preventing them from accessing the game.

On rare occasions, this error can also appear due to connectivity problems, meaning you can try a couple of troubleshooting methods.

Check Roblox’s server status

Before trying a fix for Error code 400 on Roblox or any other error code like Error 769, you should check if Roblox’s servers are online. When the servers are offline, the troubleshooting methods below won’t be effective, and you’ll need to wait for the devs to roll out a fix.

The servers generally get fixed within a few hours. You can check out the latest developments on the game’s social media or community hubs.

Restart your router and gaming device

If the servers are doing just fine, you may receive error code 400 due to a problem with your home connection. The fastest way to troubleshoot your home network will be by resetting your router and gaming device at the same time. Make sure to wait a minute or two before turning them on, and try starting Roblox as soon as you’re connected to the internet on your gaming device.

Try out a different internet connection

The second best way to troubleshoot your home network will be by testing a new one. You can use the cellular data available on your phone by turning on the mobile hotspot feature.

Related: Is Roblox down? When will Roblox be back up?

If you can log into Roblox with your new connection, you’ll need to call your ISP so they can scan for outages on their end.

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Gökhan is a Staff Writer and Fortnite Lead at Dot Esports. Gökhan graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since been with Dot Esports. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming, while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.
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Hayley Andrews is a staff writer for Dot Esports with a dual degree in business and human resource management. After discovering her passion for creative writing and gaming, she now writes about MOBAs, MMOs, and cozy games.
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