If you’re trying to get into The First Descendant and come up against the account pending suspension 1204 message, you won’t be able to log into the game at all. There are a few ways to fix this problem, so give them a try.

Account pending suspension error 1204 fix

This error occurs because you have had a NEXON account in the past that has been inactive for too long. If you haven’t used it or logged in for ages, it will lock itself out, and you will need to request an account unlock from the company. This is a tedious process, but currently, the only way to fix the account pending suspension error 1204 in The First Descendant.

If you want to submit a ticket to NEXON, you will need totake a screenshot of your error code and email it to[email protected]. you’re able to also visitthe NEXON support websiteto contact NEXON support. Make sure to include your username and all the details of your account. They will eventually get back to you and unlock your NEXON account.

Account Pending Suspension Error 1204 The First Descendant

The support team at NEXON will usually takearound 3-4 hours to get back to youand fix the account pending suspension error 1204 problem in The First Descendant. Although this is frustrating, the alternative is much more annoying and will mean that you cannot play the game on your main account.

The locking-out situation isreally quite silly. I can go months without playing games, even from huge companies like Blizzard. Hopefully, they remedy this error soon. Then you may get into the game andfocus on leveling up.

Create a new Steam account

Another fix for the account pending suspension error 1204 problem is tocreate a new Steam accountto play The First Descendant. However, this is a long process, and I wouldn’t recommend it.

Going ahead andmessaging the support teamwith your details is the better option. You will then be able to play The First Descendant on your main profile. After all, you wouldn’twant Ultimate Bunnyon any other profile.

Leo Gillick

Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.