Rumble Verse is a free-to-play battle royale game, released on the 11th of August 2022. This game was developed by the Iron Galaxy and published by Epic Games Publishing. It is now available on all major platforms like PC (via the Epic Games Store), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game revolves around the core concept of battle royale, with 40 players being dropped into the “Grapital City”. Like all other battle royale games, the last man standing is the winner. However, what distinguishes this game from the other Battle Royale is the fact that unlike another battle royale this game does not have access to any guns all firearms.
This game has become widely popular and has very good reception, but unfortunately like any other newly launched game, this game also faces some issues and glitches. One of the most common errors is the LN-160 and LN-162 login errors.
In this article, we will take a look at why this issue occurs, and what are its fixes. Read on to learn more.
Why Does “LN-160 and LN-162” Error Occur in Rumbleverse?
A common issue faced by the gamers while trying to reconnect and login to Rumbleverse servers, is they are greeted with an LN-160 Login Queue error, accompanied by an unnatural login queue position like 9500. This basically boils down to the fact that as you are trying to login into the game you are placed in a queue with that weird number as your position in the queue to join the servers. The main reason for this is overloaded and overcrowded servers.
In the following section, we will elaborate on why this issue is occurring and what is the best fix for this error.
How to Fix the “LN-160 and LN-162” Error?
This issue has been acknowledged via their official Twitter handle @RumbleSupport.
This issue was first mentioned on their profile back on the 15th of August 2022
Since then there has been a Tweet trail from the support team which updated each and every step in the fixing process.
Finally, there were two concluding tweets confirming that the matchmaking issues have been subsequently fixed.
As mentioned in the latest tweet, if the issue hasn’t yet been fixed for you, you can try restarting the game which is expected to fix these matchmaking issues.
We are going to suggest a few more troubleshooting steps that might help, in case your issue hasn’t yet been fixed.
Check the Status of the Servers
While facing issues based on servers, the first thing you should do is, check the status of the servers. Rumbleverse maintains its Twitter handle very efficiently which means you are intimated about all outages well in advance. You can check the status there or use 3rd party websites like downdetector.com.
Check Your Connection Status
Here are a few pointers to check and ensure that you have proper internet connectivity.
- Kill all background processes that are using the network unnecessarily. This reduces the load on your available bandwidth and makes sure that there is an efficient use of the same.
- Run a speed test on your network to ensure that you have proper internet connectivity. You can do so using 3rd party websites like speedtest.net or fast.com.
- Initiate a quick router restart, also known as a soft reset. This helps in clearing out the cache of the router.
- Also, check your firewall settings to ensure that there are no inbound or outbound rules preventing proper connection with the servers. It is recommended to pause the firewall settings momentarily while trying to log in.
Verify Game Files Integrity
The next step is to verify the integrity of game files. You can do so by opening the Epic launcher and surfing to rumble verse in the library. Click on the more option at the bottom right and click on Verify Integrity of game files. If there is an issue with the integrity, epic will automatically fetch those files and install those. After this relaunch, the game and everything should be merry dorry.
That’s all for this error guide. We hope one of these methods has worked for you, thanks for sticking to the end, see you in the next one.