“Network error” in COD Mobile (CODM) can happen due to multiple reasons (internet issue, server downtime, corrupted files, VPN/region restrictions, etc.).
Here are steps you can try to fix it:
✅ Fixes to Try
Check your Internet connection
Switch between WiFi and mobile data.
Restart your router / toggle airplane mode.
Make sure your connection is stable and fast
Clear Cache / Data (Android)
Go to Settings → Apps → COD Mobile → Storage
Tap Clear Cache, and if needed Clear Data (note: might force re-download in-game files).
Repair / Redownload missing files
On the CODM login screen, there’s usually a “Repair” or “Execute Repair” option. Use that to let the game re-download damaged or missing files.
If that doesn’t work, uninstall and reinstall the game.
Update the Game & OS
Make sure COD Mobile is updated to the latest version.
Make sure your phone’s OS is up to date.
Disable VPN / Proxy / DNS changes
If you’re using a VPN, try disabling it (many “network error” issues are caused by VPNs interfering with server connectivity).
If you changed DNS settings (e.g. using “dns.google”), change back or try a different DNS.
Wait / Check for Server Outage
Sometimes the issue is on the CODM servers. Many users report similar “network error” issues simultaneously.
Check CODM’s official social media or support pages for any outage announcements.
Following these steps typically resolves network errors like “Network Error,” error 4A28, or connection timed out in CODM 2025, restoring access to gameplay.
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