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Since the long-awaited debut of Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific, players within the battle royale have spotted a major bug that completely stops them from continuing their match or even getting back to the principal menu. This issue happens once their controller loses Bluetooth connectivity or dies from a low battery. With it disrupting so many matches, the developer is informed on the outcome, merely there are a few ways to avoid information technology.

At the time of writing, in that location is no permanent ready to unfreeze Warzone once your controller disconnects for any reason. The best method to evade this trouble is to ensure that your controller is fully charged or at least has enough battery life to last your entire playtime. In more severe cases, the bug will actually disconnect the controller on its own; so, it may be best to play the battle royale with the controller wired to your given platform.

According to programmer Raven Software's public Trello board, a planned update will hold a fix for the bug, but when this comes to players is currently unknown. If the effect is all the same present later the patch has gone live, players should check to run across if they have the update installed by only heading dorsum to the championship card. By doing this, the game volition reload with all of the latest patches installed.