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How to Fix Error 267 on Roblox

Easy fix.

There are a number of causes for the Error 267 occurring on Roblox. It usually happens when it detects illegal scripts within the player or the server. The error occurs as the game kicks you out of the server to protect your data.

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It can also show if your account is banned from a particular server, or simply due to certain third-party extensions, a slow internet connection, corrupted game files, or a firewall. Based on players’ experiences, we’ve gathered all the tried and tested methods to fix Error 267 on Roblox. Try these and you’ll be enjoying the game again in no time.

Method 1: Check your Internet connection

Let’s begin with the simplest and easiest solution. If the error message “Disconnected: You were kicked out of the game (Error Code 267)” shows, you might want to start checking the speed of your internet connection first.

You can also use an ethernet cable connection to help speed up and stabilize your internet connection as well. This incredibly boosts your bandwidth and prevents your connection from ever being unstable.

Method 2: Join another server

If the error seems persistent and your internet connection is verified to be fast and stable enough, you may want to consider joining a private server. You can do this upon logging in at the main menu of the game.

After joining, you can just leave and then rejoin the server that you initially wanted to join but was giving you the Error Code 267. There’s a decent chance that this will fix the issue. You can also try joining just about any other server just to isolate the error. This way you can check if the issue is server-specific.

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Method 3: Check your browser

Roblox typically works fine on most browsers, but you should use Google Chrome if you have it as it’s the recommended browser to use for the game. This is because of its protection protocols, user interface, and more that make it the most compatible with the game.

It is also important to note that you need to keep your browser updated as outdated browsers tend to cause the error amongst other possible issues as well.

Method 4: Disable Third-Party Extensions

Like ad blockers and antivirus, third-party browser extensions can also cause Error Code 267 if you play the game on a browser instead of the Roblox Player. Here’s how to disable them on Google Chrome browser:

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Click on the 3 vertical dots at the top right corner to open the settings.
  3. Select More Tools.
  4. Click on the Extensions setting.
  5. Disable or remove the unnecessary extensions.
  6. Check if the issue persists.

Method 5: Reinstall Roblox

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If on the other hand, you are using Roblox Player, then corrupted files are what’s causing Error Code 267. In this case, a simple reinstall should do the trick. Just uninstall it from your device, go to the official website and install Roblox again, which is guaranteed to be the most updated game with bug fixes. This refreshes the game in your device and any instances which caused the error in your account in the first place.

Roblox remains to be an iconic game that still has millions of regular players worldwide even after more than a decade since its initial release. It has become so much more than just a game since, as it’s now a platform of its own where players can create their own games and enjoy them with other players. Your creativity in the game is limitless and there are just so many ways in which you can enjoy the game.

What’s also great is that the game is available on several platforms: Windows, macOS, IOS, Android, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X through backward compatibility. This makes the community of players even more expansive which is why fixing any errors that you may come across in the game is a breeze to fix.

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Iya Paterno
Hi there! My name's Iya, and my preference for games go from RPGs, casual games, FPS, to simulation. I live for discovering games with an expansive narrative or lore.