FragPunk: How to Fix Error Code 10010

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If you're getting Error Code 10010 in FragPunk, you’re probably stuck outside the game instead of fragging inside it. Annoying? Absolutely. But don’t worry—here are some possible fixes to get you back in action.

What Causes Error Code 10010?

This error is usually a network issue, meaning the game is struggling to connect to the servers. Possible reasons include:

  • Server issues (the game’s down, or maintenance is happening)

  • A bad internet connection

  • Firewall or antivirus blocking the game

  • Corrupted game files

How to Fix It

1. Check FragPunk’s Server Status

  • The issue might not be on your end. Check the game’s official Twitter, Discord, or website for updates.

  • If the servers are down, all you can do is wait.

2. Restart Everything

  • Close FragPunk and restart your PC.

  • Restart your router—unplug it for 30 seconds, then plug it back in.

  • Try launching the game again.

3. Disable Your Firewall & Antivirus (Temporarily)

  • Some security software might be blocking the game from connecting.

  • Try turning off Windows Firewall and your antivirus briefly, then launch FragPunk.

  • If that works, add an exception for the game in your firewall and antivirus settings.

4. Check Your Internet Connection

  • Run a speed test to see if your connection is stable.

  • Switch from Wi-Fi to wired if possible.

  • Try using a VPN if your ISP is blocking the connection.

5. Verify Game Files (Steam Users)

  • Open Steam > Go to Library

  • Right-click FragPunk > Select Properties

  • Click Installed Files > Verify Integrity of Game Files

  • Wait for Steam to check and fix any missing or corrupted files.

6. Reinstall FragPunk

If nothing else works, uninstall and reinstall the game. It’s not fun, but it might be the only way to fix the issue.

Final Blurb

Error Code 10010 is usually a network problem, so start with checking the servers, restarting everything, and tweaking your firewall settings. If the issue persists, verifying files or reinstalling may be your best bet.

Hopefully, this gets you back in FragPunk—because sitting at an error screen is the worst kind of gameplay.


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Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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