Here’s the crux of the article in video form:

New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on May 6, 2022) follows:

COD: Black Ops Cold War arrived in November 2020 as the latest installment in the Black Ops sub-series within the Call of Duty franchise.

‘Cold War’ is a direct sequel to the original COD: Black Ops released in 2010. The COD: Black Ops series seeks to offer campaigns with raw, relatively realistic gameplay and cinematic experiences.

That said, currently many players are facing an issue where they receive multiple error codes. More specifically, COD: Black Ops Cold War players are getting ‘UI error’ 85118, 17109, 26465, 43399, 85870 or 92805.

COD: Black Ops Cold War ‘UI error’ 85118, 17109, 26465, 43399, 85870 or 92805

According to multiple reports, ‘UI error’ 85118, 17109, 26465, 43399, 85870 or 92805 are appearing for many COD: Black Ops Cold War players.

The issue in question reportedly started a few hours ago, and it seems that most Cold War players are experiencing it.

What are these UI errors players are getting when looking at the social tab on the PC? I have to dismiss like 2 errors (sorry, I clicked through in frustration the two times it happened to me, so I do not know the specific code), 10 times each before I can get back onto the main multiplayer screen. I also cant hear anyone in my lobby when it happens, but when I dismiss an error, I can hear them before the next error pops up (within a second). Source

I am curious if this is happening to console players, as well? Source

The glitch appears when scrolling list of friends

According to multiple reports, the COD: Black Ops Cold War ‘UI error’ occurs when opening and scrolling the player’s friends list.

There is no official acknowledgment of the issue from COD: Black Ops Cold War developers yet. We will update this story as events unfold.

Update 1 (May 07)

09:40 am (IST): Raven Software on its official Trello board has confirmed that they have released a fix for this issue.

NOTE: You can also check the COD: bugs/issues tracker.

PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on ‘breaking’ or ‘exclusive’ news. In no time, our stories got picked up by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and many others. Want to know more about us? Head here.