If you’re playing MLB The Show 26 on PS5, nothing is more frustrating than a sudden Network Error that interrupts your Diamond Dynasty or Ranked games. Luckily, the most reliable fixes come straight from the community and can get you back on the field quickly.
Immediate Fix: Disable 120Hz Output
Many players have found that the PS5’s automatic 120Hz output can clash with MLB The Show 26’s online servers. Disabling it often stops frequent disconnects and error messages. Here’s how to do it:
Go to Settings on your PS5.
Navigate to Screen and Video.
Under Video Output, find Enable 120Hz Output.
Change the setting from Automatic to Off.
This simple step alone resolves the majority of network errors for PS5 players.
Network Optimization Steps
If disabling 120Hz doesn’t fix the issue, adjusting your network settings can improve stability:
1. Change DNS Settings
A manual DNS can sometimes bypass routing issues and help your console stay connected:
Go to Settings > Network > Settings > Set Up Internet Connection.
Highlight your active network and press the Options button.
Select Advanced Settings.
Set Primary DNS to 8.8.8.8 and Secondary DNS to 8.8.4.4.
These are Google’s public DNS servers and are widely recommended for gaming.
2. Clear PS5 Cache
Temporary files can sometimes become corrupted, causing errors. Clearing the cache can help:
Turn off your PS5 completely (don’t use Rest Mode).
Unplug the power cable for at least one minute.
Plug it back in and power the console on.
This forces the system to rebuild temporary files, often fixing network glitches.
In-Game Workarounds
Some additional tricks can help when the problem persists:
Bypass the Login Screen: Let the game sit on the main menu until it enters Demo Mode, then exit the demo to force a server reconnection.
Restore Licenses: Go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Restore Licenses. Confirm the game to sync your account permissions.
Toggle Crossplay: Turning Crossplay Off in your in-game profile can reduce connection errors by limiting matchmaking to PlayStation-only servers.
Check Server Status First
Before diving into fixes, always verify that PlayStation Network and MLB The Show 26 servers are online. Widespread outages will cause errors even if your console is perfectly set up. Check:
PlayStation Network Status
Official MLB The Show 26 Twitter/X page for maintenance announcements
Following these steps usually clears up network errors and gets you back to your games faster. Disabling 120Hz output, adjusting DNS, and clearing the PS5 cache are the most effective solutions verified by the community.
