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Where to Check Warzone Server Status
While there’s not a truly direct site to visit and get all of the information, you do have a couple of options when it comes to seeing if Call of Duty: Warzone is having issues. Your first option is the Activision Support site, but it doesn’t quite give you a readout on server status. Instead, it links you to status pages for various platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Battle.net, etc. This is handy to see if your current platform is having difficulties, but it doesn’t quite answer specifically Warzone-related questions. Your second choice for investigating Warzone problems is Downdetector. The benefit to this is that instead of having to wait for an official notice that there is an issue, Down Detector relies on reporting from other Call of Duty players experiencing troubles. This is the best source for seeing that a problem with the game isn’t only happening to you. There’s always the option of checking the Activision or Call of Duty Twitter channels, but it’s likely they would only send out a notice if there happened to be a full server meltdown, nothing smaller scale.
Is Warzone Down?
As of 5:22 PM on Oct. 12, the Call of Duty: Warzone servers appear to be fully functional. While the reports over the last few hours have surpassed the baseline, they aren’t showing up in numbers that could be considering worrying. This should be everything you need to know about how to check on the Call of Duty: Warzone servers to see if the game is down. Be sure to follow the links below for any other Call of Duty content you might be interested in.
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