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Call of Duty: Warzone art for the MW3 variation.
Image via Activision

Are Warzone 3’s servers down? Here’s how to check

Take a deep breath before you start kicking your router.

While Call of Duty: Warzone was a tad late to the battle royale party, that didn’t hold its development team back from producing one of the most refined BR experiences in the industry.

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The game has also served as a breath of fresh air for many CoD veterans, especially after multiple iterations, including the original Warzone, Warzone Pacific, Warzone 2.0, and now the new Warzone experience that came with Modern Warfare 3.

Few things in life are more frustrating than having your gaming session interrupted. It’s a matter of when, not if: At some point, you’ll probably have to deal with lag and server issues. Even the biggest AAA games suffer from server-related problems, especially when they’re flooded with new and returning players. Double XP weekends and seasonal events can cause a surge in active players that the Warzone servers may not be ready for.

Here’s how to find out whether it’s your connection or the game’s servers causing you to experience a subpar Warzone session.

How to check the server status of Warzone 3

Players dropping in by parachute with one holding an assault rifle as they fall beside them
What a bummer. Image via Activision

The first two places you should check out when you suspect a server issue are Down Detector and Activision’s official website showcasing the server status for all of its games. While the latter is the most official source of information, Down Detector is sometimes one step ahead of it since it’s the first place most players visit to let others know of ongoing problems.

Other community hubs like Reddit or local forums can be both a second line of defense and a way to share your frustration of missing a Double XP weekend with other players.

CoD is usually decent at letting its players know if there’s a problem with the servers through in-game pop-ups and error messages. Even when error messages are provided, though, players are sometimes left in the dark since these messages are often made up of random numbers that lack a described meaning.

MW3 server status page showing outages
If you see this, it’s bad news. Screenshot by Dot Esports

We also recommend keeping an eye on CoD’s official updates Twitter page (@CODUpdates) since large-scale downtimes and big server issues are announced there, too.

A server issue could be platform-specific

If you’re having trouble connecting to Warzone’s servers and Activision’s support site isn’t reporting any problems, the issue could be with the specific network you’re playing the game on.

Warzone is available on PC via Battle.net and Steam, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. If any of these platforms’ networks are having server or connection issues, this could prevent you from connecting to or playing Warzone.

In this case, it’s a good idea to check the support sites for PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Steam, or Battle.net to see if their services are currently experiencing an outage.

How to fix Warzone 3 connection errors

Warzone operator
Can’t play if you can’t connect. Image via Activision

Being the only one who can’t get into Warzone could feel devastating, but there are a couple of quick fixes you can try to apply. Your first course of action should be making sure that the game is up to date. The Warzone client does let users know if there’s an update they need to install, but you can never be too sure.

Reset your connection or console

If your game is up to date, it might be time for a quick router reset. While keeping your router on all the time can seem convenient, not giving it a break every once in a while can cause minor connectivity issues. Resetting your router will re-establish the connection between your house and your ISP, which will eventually do the same thing for your connection to Warzone‘s servers.

A router reset could potentially fix connectivity issues on your side, but we also recommend resetting your PC or console in the meantime to make sure it’s on the same page as your router.

Contact Activision support

It’s also a good idea to consider contacting Activision and explaining all the troubleshooting steps you’ve tried if you’re experiencing connectivity problems with an unknown cause. You could end up being the savior of other users going through a similar issue since sometimes there are deeply rooted bugs that only the developers can fix.

Wait it out

If you can’t even log into the game, chances are the servers are down and you’ll need to wait. Even in these situations, confirming that the problem isn’t on your end is always a good idea since you can plan out the rest of your day accordingly based on the ETA of the fix the developers provide.

Most of the time, the odds are that the connection issues can’t be fixed, you just need to wait things out and the servers should become stable again soon. This is the most common occurrence, and the most frustrating one, but this is how it goes with online games sometimes.

Maybe grab a snack, touch some grass, call a loved one to let them know you’re thinking of them, or take a nap. And by the time you’re finished, the servers might be back and you can grind Ws with the squad again.

Until then, sit tight, gamers.


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Scott Duwe
Senior Staff Writer & Call of Duty lead. Professional writer for over 10 years. Lover of all things Marvel, Destiny 2, Metal Gear, Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, and more. Previous bylines include PC Gamer, Red Bull Esports, Fanbyte, and Esports Nation. DogDad to corgis Yogi and Mickey, sports fan (NY Yankees, NY Jets, NY Rangers, NY Knicks), Paramore fanatic, cardio enthusiast.
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Gökhan is a Staff Writer and Fortnite Lead at Dot Esports. Gökhan graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since been with Dot Esports. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming, while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.