Even though it makes perfect sense, some players are having trouble locating their friends in order to team up against the common enemy. Just so you know, we’re not talking about your friends being lost in the city of Villedor. We’re actually talking about not being able to join them for some online Co-Op. First of all, it’s important to understand how cross-gen and crossplay work in Dying Light 2, and that you can’t join your friend’s game in Dying Light 2 if you haven’t completed the prologue. You will, therefore, need to best the prologue by completing the quest Markers of Plague in Dying Light 2 Stay Human in order for this feature to become available. However, there are players that claim prologue completion wasn’t enough to be able to join other players. Luckily, if you run into the same issue, we can show you how to sort it all out.

How can I fix not being able to join friends in Dying Light 2?

1. Restart your internet router or switch to a wired connection

If you feel that the internet could be the main cause of this abnormal behavior, make sure to restart your router and give it a few minutes to connect again. If that didn’t do the trick, we strongly recommend switching to a wired connection on your console or PC or if that’s not possible, try getting as close to your internet router as possible. Running an internet speed test will shed more light on the matter, confirming or dismissing the internet as the main culprit for this issue.

2. Verify game file integrity

3. Restart your PC

4. Update Dying Light 2 to the latest version

An extremely important detail to keep in mind here is that both you, and the friends you are interested in playing with, need to have the latest version of Dying Light 2 installed. Otherwise, you will constantly run into this problem and you won’t be able to enjoy some good old fashion Co-Op zombie hunting.

5. Allow Dying Light 2 through the Firewall

5. Reinstall Dying Light 2

As a final solution, provided none of the above-mentioned steps helped you solve the issue, you will sadly have to reinstall Dying Light 2 Stay Human. This can either be done from your Steam interface, the Epic Games Store or directly from the Control Panel. Once the title has been successfully uninstalled, you can start installing it again and, hopefully, get rid of the pesky bug that made you have to go through this in the first place. These workarounds actually solved the problem for many players in the same situation. Also, if you bought Dying Light 2 through Steam, check how you can fix the Unable to initialize Steam API error. Since we’re talking about errors and bugs, find out how to fix the CE-34878-0 error for PlayStation consoles, or what to do if you can’t earn any skill points in Dying Light 2. Also, if you were thinking about trying Horizon Forbidden West, we’ve compared it to Dying Light 2 in order to help you make a choice.

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