If you're running into network errors in MLB The Show 26 on PS5, it can be frustrating—especially when you're trying to hit a streak in Diamond Dynasty or join a co-op game. The good news: most connection issues can be fixed with a few system tweaks and network adjustments. Here’s a simple guide based on what experienced players do.Step 1: Check the Servers
Before messing with your console, make sure the problem isn’t on San Diego Studio’s end:
- Visit the MLB The Show Status Page.
- Check the official MLB The Show X (Twitter) account for maintenance or server updates.
If servers are down, there’s nothing to fix on your side except wait it out.
Step 2: Adjust PS5 System & Connection Settings
Many network errors are linked to PS5 display and network settings. Try these:
- Disable 120Hz Output
High refresh rates can trigger black screens or disconnects.- Go to Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output.
- Turn Enable 120Hz Output to Off.
- Set a Manual DNS
Default DNS sometimes blocks stable server connections.- Go to Settings > Network > Settings > Set Up Internet Connection.
- Select your network, press Options, then choose Advanced Settings.
- Set Primary DNS to
8.8.8.8and Secondary DNS to8.8.4.4.
- Check PS5 System Updates
Pending firmware updates can cause handshake errors with SDS servers.- Go to Settings > System > System Software > System Software Update and Settings.
- Install any available updates.
Step 3: Apply Game & Software Fixes
- Toggle Crossplay
If Diamond Dynasty keeps dropping connections, try turning off crossplay in your in-game profile settings. Many players report improved stability this way. - Clear the PS5 Cache
Temporary data can cause issues.- Completely power down your PS5.
- Unplug the power cable for at least 60 seconds.
- Plug back in and restart.
- Power Cycle Network Hardware
A fresh connection often fixes handshake problems:- Unplug your modem and router for about 60 seconds.
- Plug them back in and reconnect your PS5.
Community Tips
Experienced players swear by these simple routines:
- “What worked for me was powering off the PS5, unplugging it, then pulling the power cord from my router for about a minute.”
- “If you can’t connect around 7 EST / 4 PST, it usually means the servers are down for maintenance or a patch. There’s no ETA—you just have to wait.”
Following these steps usually resolves most MLB The Show 26 PS5 network issues. If problems persist after trying all of these, you might want to contact PlayStation Support or San Diego Studio directly for account or server-specific help.