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Many players are having issues with Warzone Pacific crashing on console, especially on Xbox. Players looking to try out the new maps and content are reporting that the game is nearly unplayable due to the constant freezing and crashing that occurs before or during a match. Although some players have had success fixing the issue, it’s likely many will need to wait until a permanent fix is issued by the developers.

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The Warzone Pacific update brought some new maps, weapons, and gear for players to experience, but it has also brought about a handful of problems. Along with the crashing issue, players are getting multiple error codes, such as Warzone Pacific‘s Error Code 48. Although there have been some patches to fix a few of the errors, there is currently no date for when the game-crashing error will be resolved.

The game crash occurs when players are starting or have already begun a match. Those experiencing the issue have their match closed, and the game returns to the main menu. Players who don’t want to wait for the software update to fix the crashing issue can try a few manual solutions. However, trying every possible solution for this Warzone Pacific error can be time-consuming, and there’s no guarantee that any of them will work. The only other option is to wait for the developers to address the problem, and they have already assured players that they are currently working on it.

Possible Fixes for Warzone Pacific Crashing on Xbox

Some players have found fixes for the crashing and freezing error in Warzone Pacific. Most players have tried restarting the game or their console, but a lot of people have had to do this multiple times before it works. Players have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling Warzone Pacific and clearing their local save data, but, unfortunately, these fixes are also inconsistent.

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Luckily, the developers have acknowledged the issue and have assured players that they are working on a permanent fix for the problem. Raven Software released an official statement via @CallofDuty on Twitter to reassure players that a solution would be implemented as soon as possible. Currently, there’s no official date for when that update will occur.

Since the latest Warzone Pacific update, players have been experiencing a lot of issues in every game mode included in Warzone. The developers at Raven Software have acknowledged the issues in the game, and some of them have been fixed, but players are still waiting for a patch to fix the crashing problem. Console players, especially Xbox players, can try a few manual fixes, but they’ll likely need to wait for a permanent fix for this Warzone Pacific issue.

Warzone is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Source: Call of Duty/Twitter

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