Error-code reference for consoles
Your console threw an error.
Here's what it actually means.
Clean, accurate pages for PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch error codes — the likely cause, the fix steps in the right order, and an honest flag when it's the servers, not you.
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CE-108255-1 A game or app on your PS5 has crashed — usually a one-off, but corrupted data or a missing update can make it repeat. PS5 CE-118446-4 Your PS5 hit a problem while updating the system software or one of its built-in system apps. PS5 CE-105799-1 Your PS5 can’t reach Sony’s servers — caused by anything from a PSN outage to your own router or DNS. PS5 CE-110538-8 Your PS5 failed to read a Blu-ray disc — most often a dirty or damaged disc, sometimes the drive itself. PS5 NW-102216-2 An error occurred while your PS5 was connecting to PlayStation Network — a network-layer failure between console and PSN. PS5 NW-102417-5 Your PS5’s network connection timed out — it asked, waited, and gave up before getting an answer. PS5
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Most error-code searches end on a five-year-old forum thread or an official page that just says "try again later." Every page here follows the same structure: what the code means in one sentence, the causes ranked by likelihood, fixes ordered easiest-first, and a clear call on whether the problem is even on your side. No padding, no guesswork — and when a code's meaning isn't officially documented, we say so instead of inventing one.