Minecraft Dungeons has now opened its gates to all eager adventurers willing to trade peacefully constructing things for vanquishing scores of blocky monsters. Some players are, however, unable to do so because of the Game ownership not established error.
Here’s everything you need to know about Minecraft Dungeons’ Game ownership not established error and whether or not there’s a fix for it.
Minecraft Dungeons Game Ownership Not Established Error
Minecraft Dungeons’ Game ownership not established error seems to predominantly affect PC players, stopping them from hopping in and leveling up their characters.
“Sorry, you don’t appear to own Minecraft Dungeons on this account. Make sure that you are signed in to the correct Xbox Live account and restart the game.”, reads the full error text.
Sadly, there’s not much that players can do when the Game ownership not established error occurs, as it’s caused by issues on developer Mojang’s side.
Thankfully, the developer has been on top of things from the moment the error appeared. “Issues around “Unable to Verify Game Ownership” should now be resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank you for your patience!”, reads its latest tweet regarding the error.
That being said, some players are still reporting bumping into the Game ownership not established error when booting up Minecraft Dungeons or, worse yet, having their characters and progress deleted.
We’ll keep an eye out for any updates regarding this situation and update this article as soon as we see any. Meanwhile, here’s what we know about the max level in Minecraft Dungeons.