Since its release back in March of 2022, Call of Duty: Warzone has been one of the first choices for esports enthusiasts, both on PC and consoles. The game revolves around the core concept of stereotypical esports, 150 players are dropped in, and savage combat ensues. The last man standing is declared the champion. What sets this game a bit different is the higher spawn of players each round and the overall fluid mechanics of the game.
Unfortunately, like every other game in the world, this game also faces some glitches and bugs, and one such bug is the constant Freezing and sometimes even crashing in a worst-case scenario.
In this article, we will take a look at why this issue occurs and what its fixes are. Read on to learn more.
Why Does Call Of Duty: Warzone Freeze & Crash on Playstation 4 & Playstation 5?
The issue might occur intermittently or be a constant problem. This happens due to a few different reasons.
- Out-of-date system software
- Corrupted Game Data
- Corrupted Cache Data
- Erroneous Settings
- An overheating console.
How to Fix Call Of Duty: Warzone Freeze & Crash in Playstation 4 & Playstation 5??
Check Graphics Settings
To check and fix the graphics settings, go to options and select graphics. Under graphics, scroll down to “On Demand Texture Streaming.” If this setting is toggled to Standard or High Quality, you have to switch it off. There is some glitch under this setting that is interfering with the overall gaming experience. We recommend you keep it off until this issue is fixed. Once the setting has been changed, you can go back to the main screen of your PlayStation and close down the application from there and re-launch it in some time. This should fix the issue. If it doesn’t, here are a few more steps to follow.
Erase Saved Data
Sometimes the saved data might be corrupted. In such a scenario, you can proceed to clear the saved data from the settings of your console.
Head over to settings and scroll down to the storage and let the system storage calculate. Once it’s done, go into the system storage. Proceed to scroll down to saved data; in the next screen, browse for Call of Duty warzone, which should be listed under Call of Duty Modern Warfare, and delete the player profile from here. Go ahead and back out from here. Next, you can proceed to applications under storage and delete Call of Duty Modern Warfare. Proceed to restart your console.
Clear Your Cache Data
For clearing the cache on your console, the first thing to do is to shut down your console (not rest mode) completely. Once it is completely off, you can proceed to remove the power connector from the back of the console. Leave it like this for a minute, and your cache shall be wiped when you boot again.
Check for Updates
Check if there are any updates on your console or game; if there are, we recommend keeping everything up to date, as developers fix most issues in subsequent updates. Updating might solve the issue.
That’s all for this error guide. We hope one of these methods has worked for you; thanks for sticking to the end; see you in the next one.