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Diablo 4’s release was highly anticipated by fans of the action RPG who eagerly waited for a little over eleven years. The game’s launch was a bit rocky, with a number of bugs emerging from the woodwork and players looking for solutions to the same. One such error which caused frustration among players was error 315306. ‘Unable to find a valid license’. Running into this error leads to an instant disconnecting from the game. Here is how you can fix the Diablo 4 unable to find valid license error.
How you can fix the Diablo 4 unable to find valid license error code 315306
While many of Diablo 4’s bugs were ironed out during the early access period, one such error to slip through the cracks was error 315306: unable to find valid license error code. Blizzard is currently aware of this issue and is working on a permanent fix on their end.
Running into this error may cause you to disconnect from the game if you’re in or prevent you from getting into the game on launch entirely. The dialogue box which pops up when you encounter error code 315306 reads, “Unable to find a valid license”. If you get disconnected from the game due to this error, you will need to start at your most recent checkpoint, losing any quest progress you’ve gathered till then. The error is more often reported for the PlayStation 5 but can appear for players on the Xbox and PC too. Fortunately, there are a few ways to fix Diablo 4 unable to find valid license error.
Check for Battle.net updates and ensure that you’re running the most recent version of the client. Updating Diablo 4’s launch client will most likely fix the ‘unable to find valid license’ error. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the Battle.net client and Diablo 4 to fix it. For PlayStation players, you can buy a free game or add a free PlayStation Plus game to your library and then try restarting Diablo 4.
Running into this error does not mean you do not have a legitimate copy of the game or that something was wrong with the game purchase. It is likely that due to the high number of players launching Diablo 4, the servers cannot keep up with verifying player licenses. Some players also reported encountering this error while the game is down for maintenance, indicating that it has more to do with the servers than players themselves.