MSFS Multiplayer Not Working – How to Fix It

MSFS Multiplayer Not Working

One of the most immersive parts of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is flying alongside real pilots around the world. Whether you’re joining group flights, exploring busy hubs, or flying with friends, multiplayer brings the simulator to life.

So when multiplayer suddenly stops working — and the skies feel empty — it can be frustrating.

If you are experiencing problems such as:

  • No live players visible
  • Friends not appearing
  • Unable to join group flights
  • The multiplayer option greyed out
  • “Offline” status showing

Then the issue is usually related to online settings, Xbox services, or network configuration.

This guide walks through the most common causes and how to fix them quickly.

Quick Summary

  • Multiplayer requires Online Functionality enabled in MSFS settings
  • Incorrect server region selection can hide other players
  • Xbox account login and privacy settings often block multiplayer
  • Strict NAT or firewall settings may prevent online connectivity
  • A version mismatch between players can prevent visibility
  • Most multiplayer issues can be solved with a few simple checks

Step 1: Check Online Functionality Is Enabled

Multiplayer requires online services to be active.

Go to:

Options → General → Data

Ensure the following settings are turned ON:

  • Online Functionality
  • Multiplayer
  • Live Traffic (optional but useful for testing)
  • Photogrammetry (optional)

If Online Functionality is OFF, multiplayer will not work at all.

Step 2: Check Multiplayer Server Selection

Sometimes the simulator automatically connects you to a quiet server region.

In the top-right corner of the main menu, check your server region.

If it shows a region far from your location, switch to:

  • The closest server to you
  • Or a busy server, such as Europe West or US East, for testing

Switching servers often immediately restores visible players.

Step 3: Confirm Multiplayer Settings

Open the multiplayer settings by clicking your username in the top-right menu.

Check the following:

  • Multiplayer set to All Players
  • Traffic set to Live Players

If it is set to Group Only, you will not see random pilots.

Step 4: Check Xbox Account Connection

MSFS multiplayer depends on Xbox services, even when playing on PC.

Open the Xbox App and confirm:

  • You are signed in
  • Your status shows Online

If you are unsure:

  • Sign out of the Xbox app
  • Restart the PC
  • Sign back in

This often fixes silent authentication issues.

Step 5: Check Xbox Privacy Settings

Xbox privacy settings can block multiplayer without an obvious warning.

Visit:

account.xbox.com → Privacy & Online Safety

Ensure the following permissions are allowed:

  • You can join multiplayer games
  • Others can see your online status
  • You can communicate outside Xbox Live

If privacy restrictions are enabled, multiplayer may appear active but still not function.

Step 6: NAT Type and Firewall

Strict NAT types can block multiplayer connections.

On Windows:

Open Xbox Networking settings and check your NAT Type.

The preferred setting is:

Open NAT

If your NAT is Moderate or Strict:

  • Restart your router
  • Enable UPnP in router settings
  • Ensure Windows Firewall allows MSFS connections

Also, confirm that MSFS is allowed through:

Windows Firewall → Allow an app.

Step 7: Check for Server Outages

Sometimes the issue is not related to your system.

If:

  • No players are visible anywhere
  • Friends also report multiplayer issues
  • Marketplace services are unavailable

Then Microsoft servers may be experiencing problems.

Check:

  • Official MSFS forums
  • Xbox service status page

If the issue is server-side, waiting is the only solution.

Step 8: Community Folder Conflicts

Rarely, certain add-ons can interfere with multiplayer.

Some mods affect:

  • Traffic injection
  • Multiplayer aircraft models

Temporarily empty the Community folder and test again.

Step 9: Version Mismatch

If you and a friend cannot see each other in multiplayer, verify that:

  • Both players are running the same simulator version
  • Both are connected to the same server region
  • Both have Multiplayer visibility set to All Players

Version mismatch prevents player visibility.

Step 10: Live Traffic vs Multiplayer Confusion

Many users confuse:

  • Live AI traffic
  • Real multiplayer players

If airports feel empty, verify that:

  • You are at a busy airport
  • Time of day is realistic
  • You are not flying in a remote region

Testing at a major airport such as Heathrow or LAX during peak hours can confirm whether multiplayer is working.

Common Multiplayer Scenarios

Cannot See Any Players

Usually caused by an incorrect server region or Online Functionality being disabled.

Friends Cannot See Each Other

Often due to different server regions or Xbox privacy settings.

Multiplayer Option Greyed Out

Typically related to Xbox login issues.

Players Flicker or Disappear

Often caused by an unstable internet connection.

Quick Fix Checklist

If you want the fastest troubleshooting sequence:

  • Turn Online Functionality ON
  • Set Multiplayer to All Players
  • Change server region
  • Sign out and back into the Xbox app
  • Check Xbox privacy settings
  • Restart your router

Most multiplayer problems resolve after these steps.

When It’s Not a Bug

Sometimes multiplayer is functioning normally, but appears empty because:

  • You are flying in a remote area
  • You are at an unpopular airport
  • You are flying in severe weather
  • Time zone differences reduce player activity

Try visiting a busy international hub to confirm multiplayer activity.

Conclusion

If MSFS multiplayer is not working, the issue is usually related to online settings, server region selection, Xbox authentication or privacy restrictions. Start by enabling Online Functionality and checking your server region before moving on to network troubleshooting. In most cases, multiplayer can be restored quickly without reinstalling the simulator.

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