
Load the Xbox app back up and you should notice a slight UI change. Gaming Services should get upgraded to version 3.0 and Xbox should be version 2203.1001.1.0. Click Get Updates and an update for Xbox and Gaming Services should appear. Once you do that, go to the Microsoft Store app on your PC and head to your Library section. Once installed, click Preview, and then join the Windows Gaming preview. This makes you download the Xbox Insider Hub app which you can get from here.

At this point, I’d try anything just to play again so I decided to join. I did notice that there is an Xbox Insider Hub for the PC and wondered if this would install some other version of Game Services if I were to join it. This somehow broke the game for everyone. There was a temporary fix, that worked for one day before it was either blocked or pulled.Īnyways, it seemed that the issue was Micorosft Game Services, specifically version. A quick search and Google didn’t really bring up anything except for a thread over on Xbox help forum about a ton of people having the same issue. What was so frustrating was that the Steam version of the game loaded up just fine.

Whenever you click play on Destiny 2, the load screen would appear and then immediately crash after 2-3 seconds. So over the past week maybe, Destiny 2 has not been loading on PC Game Pass through Xbox.
