How do I fix CE error codes on PlayStation?
CE error codes (CE-108255-1, CE-34878-0, CE-30005-8, etc.) are common crash errors on PlayStation consoles. Sometimes, you can resolve these errors by restarting the game. You can also try restarting your console.
If you continue to receive the error code, try these troubleshooting steps:
Check for Game and System Updates
You can check for both game and system updates by following the steps in this PlayStation article:
How to check for updates on PS5 consoles and PS4 consoles (Opens in a new tab)
Clear PlayStation Cache
Clearing your console cache can help the game run more efficiently. To do so, you can follow the steps in this PlayStation article: How to use Safe Mode on PS5 consoles and PS4 consoles (Opens in a new tab)
Reinstall Fortnite
- Highlight Fortnite and press the Options button on your controller.
- Select Delete and confirm your choice by selecting OK.
- Reinstall Fortnite.
If the issue persists, please follow the troubleshooting steps available on the PlayStation Support website. Depending on the error you have, click on the code below to visit its article:
- CE-107891-6 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-108255-1 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-34878-0 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-30005-8 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-36329-3 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-32930-7 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-32869-8 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-30001-4 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-100005-6 (Opens in a new tab)
- CE-109573-5 (Opens in a new tab)