PlayStation users are having a hard time with Warzone, especially PS4 users, even after one month from the release of the Pacific Update. A large number of PS4 users are struggling with the “Content package is no longer available” error and the Warzone error code Torch appears to be a related error. The Torch error is not unknown to the COD series, we first saw it in Modern Warfare in 2019 and it’s returned.
The latest update in Warzone has brought another bug with the same message ‘Download Failed’ and we think it’s the same problem with the game. Both the Warzone error code 48 and Torch seem to be caused by the PS4 and PS5 not getting the latest update for the game, similar to other issues that have been reported since the launch of Caldera. There are certain solutions you can try to fix both these errors and the fix from the content package no longer available error should also apply.
Warzone Pacific Error Code Torch Fix
As mentioned earlier, the main reason behind a lot of recent issues in Warzone is the game failing to update on PS. There are a few ways you can force or prompt the console to update the game. Here are all the solutions you can try.
Manually Update the Game
If the game is not updating, check for the update manually. You can do this by going to the Options Menu for Warzone on your PS4 or PS5 and then, clicking on the option to Check for Updates. Once you do that, the game will search for the update and ideally start downloading the update after which you should be able to play. Failing that, here are the rest of the solutions you can try.
Follow the Instructions in the Error Message
When you get the error message, there are two options that the game allows you, we suggest that you go through both of them and see if that makes a difference. First, hit the ‘Retry’ button and check if the error message pops up again. Failing that, choose the option to ‘Go Offline’ and then, come back online again. Once you return online, the update should initiate and once it’s complete you should be able to play the game.
Hard Reset the Console
A normal reboot should also work to fix Warzone error code Torch, but a hard reset is even better as it takes care of two issues at a time that could be preventing the update from installing such as bad cache. To hard reset, power down the console normally and disconnect the power cords, hold the power button for 10 seconds to flush any remaining power and then, connect the power cords and start normally. Once the console has booted up, the game should get the update and after it’s complete you should be able to play.
Reinstall Warzone to Fix Warzone Error Code Torch
Finally, if none of the above solutions have worked, the only option you have at hand is to reinstall the game completely on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The huge size of the game and the constant errors after each update that require reinstalling make this a frustrating fix, but the decision rests with you.
There are all the things you can try at the moment to fix the Warzone Pacific error code Torch. We will keep this post updated as we come across more solutions.