MTG Arena is a free-to-play digital collectable card game available on desktop and mobile. It allows players to gain cards through booster packs, in-game achievements or purchases and build their decks to challenge other players. However many players are hit with the MTG Arena Error Code1 issue.
The error is preventing players from accessing MTG Arena. Players who try to log in to the game receive Error Code -1, and on the rare occasion that they can get in, the game crashes as soon as they start it. The Error Code 1 issue has left many frustrated and they took to social media to share their frustration.
If you are also facing MTG Arena Error Code1 issue then this guide is for you as we have shared some steps to fix the error for you with these simple steps.
Here are some simple steps that will help you troubleshoot MTG Arena Error Code1 and get you back in the game.
One of the easiest methods to resolve the issue is to close MTG Arena completely and restart it again.
You can check if the MTG Arena servers are down on Downdetector. Or check the MTG Arena Server Status website to know if the servers are down due to high traffic or due to scheduled maintenance.
If the servers are down due to high user traffic then wait till the rush subsides. If the servers are under maintenance then you need to wait till the team completes the maintenance.
MTG Arena needs a stable connection to function properly. Carry out an online speed test and if the speed is less than recommended then inform your service provider and they will take steps to increase the internet speed.
You can also switch off your router and switch it on again after a few minutes to fix the MTG Arena Error Code1 issue. Or switch to an ethernet connection.
There may also be issues with a firewall that prevents the device from accessing its content. To solve the MTG Arena Error Code1 try temporarily disabling your antivirus.
Open the Start menu.
Type Windows Security.
Press on Enter.
Tap on Firewall & and network protection.
Click on Private Network.
Disable toggle under Firewall.
Tap on OK to save changes.
Restart your computer to apply the changes.Try deleting and re-downloading the MTG Arena app as this clears out any bugs causing app crashes.
On iOS go to Settings and then tap on General > click on iPhone Storage. Tap on the MTG Arena app> tap Delete App.
Go to Settings > Apps on Android, select the MTG Arena app, and tap Uninstall.
Reinstall the app from the App Store/Google Play once again.If the issue is not resolved with the above solutions then do contact the MTG Arena Customer support team.
The team will soon guide you in resolving the error and you will be able to log in to your favourite game once again.
Hopefully, the above steps have helped resolve the issue and you are now able to log in to your account.