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Original story (published on April 25, 2021) follows:
Warzone has been one of the highly sought out games from Call of Duty. Each season on Warzone is something that enthusiasts look forward to.
We recently saw how eagerly Warzone players want old Call of Duty Warzone Battle Passes back. But Warzone, in return, only has disappointment to offer.
It continues to frustrate gamers after the major addition of the Hunt for Adler event stopped, tracking or counting credits and rewards.
And now, Call of Duty Warzone players are unable to launch the game on Battlenet after allegedly installing the season 3 patch.
Reports of the game not launching have erupted in the forums where it fails to load up on PCs even after getting the “Playing now” message on the screen. Here’s what the gamers have come across.
The issue expands to a big gamer base on the Battlenet app, triggering frustrated gamers to head towards Blizzard forums to raise this issue.
It would certainly take developers some time to patch the bug but that’d be too late when seen from a gamer’s perspective.
Good thing, quite a few workarounds have also emerged for the time being. A user who claims to have fixed the issue shares how he managed to do so.
Another user who debugged the issue shares the steps he followed.
While on the other hand, a basic step of re-installing Citrix workspace worked for a few.
When brought this to the notice of Raven Software, here’s what the official support said.
The issue has picked up heat and it shouldn’t take much longer to reach the desks of developers but patching the issue is definitely going to take time.
Any details would be appreciated.
In the meantime, workarounds are the only way forward if you don’t wish to wait.
We will keep you posted with every further development related to this issue.
Update 1 (April 26, 2021)
IST 05:25 pm: Gamers are consistently trying to get back in the business and here’s a workaround that one of them has found out.
Update 2 (April 30, 2021)
IST 12:25 pm: Raven Software has officially acknowledged the launch issues on Battlenet and is investigating the problem.
Update 3 (May 01, 2021)
IST 12:39 pm: While the developers are at it, here are some troubleshooting steps that could possibly help.
The first check is to launch the game with administrative rights and see if it runs. Gamers can try by right-clicking on the application to run as an administrator.
Outdated graphic drivers could also be the culprit so hop into the device manager settings to ensure all drivers are updated to the latest version along with the overall system update version.
The next thing that could be tried is by checking the integrity of the game files. To do that, open the Warzone page on the battle.net client and find the “Scan and Repair” option in the gear-shaped icon.
It has been found out that the Firewall often restricts applications from running. So, it’s best to add an exception for the game’s .exe file in the Antivirus or simply disabling the antivirus to see if the game works.
The last resort is a clean boot. This can be performed by heading to the MSConfig settings, hiding all Microsoft services, and disabling the startup of whatever’s left on the screen. Check if the issue still persists.
Update 4 (May 12, 2021)
IST 10:50 am: Looks like launching Warzone via Battlenet issue is troubling some users again. Here are some reports:
Update 5 (May 14, 2021)
IST 12:15 pm: A quick look at the Trello card that the team behind the game created for this issue reveals that this problem is still under investigation.
Sadly, as of now, no update or ETA info has been provided on the card.
Update 6 (May 20, 2021)
IST 12:15 pm: Warzone is getting a new update, but sadly without a fix for the game launch issues discussed in this article. So players will have to wait longer.
As for the game not launching through the Battle.net App while having Citrix active, here’s the official workaround:
Update 7 (May 21, 2021)
IST 09:30 am: Even though the new update’s changelog doesn’t talk about this issue, a user on Twitter has given confirmation that the issue has been resolved after he upgraded to the latest version.
Thanks for informing us, McLovin Carneiro
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