Here's everything you can do to fix the OW 2 Error Code BC-153.
There are quite a few error codes that players have encountered since Overwatch 2’s launch, one of them being the login error LC-208 and now, the error code BC-153. This one can be frustrating because it won’t allow you to join a game for some time. In this guide, we will take a look at the reason why you are getting this error and what you can do to potentially fix it.
The OW 2 error code BC-153 is related to connection issues, due to which you won’t get to jump into a match immediately. This can be due to server problems (here’s how to check the current Overwatch 2 server status) or due to your internet.
Reset your router if you think that your internet is unstable. Then, find out if you are able to join other online multiplayer games like Valorant or Apex Legends. If that’s working properly, chances are that there are some issues with Overwatch. In such a scenario, wait for a while and try logging in again. You may be able to get in after a few tries.
Many times, the server issues could be tied to a certain region. Change the Battle net server region from here and check if you are able to connect to the game and play without interruptions.
If it’s a bug, the devs release patches to fix them. So make sure you have the latest update of OW 2 on your PC or console.
PC players need to ensure that only Overwatch 2 is using up your bandwidth. So make sure there are no other background applications using your data & other resources. Close the other apps, set OW2 on “priority” from task bar, and then try logging into OW 2 again.
Another thing that PC players need to check is whether their antivirus software or firewall is blocking your connection to the game servers. You can disable them or whitelist OW2 to rule out this issue.
Hopefully, one or the other step mentioned above will help to resolve the Overwatch 2 BC-153 error. For more related to Overwatch 2, head over to our guides section.