Summary
- A new Call of Duty update provides a vital fix for a blue screen error affecting PC users in Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
- The update is out now on Steam and Battle.net, while Microsoft Store users will get it by February 5.
- The problem started occurring after the February 3 update, causing game crashes that interrupted gameplay.
A new update is now rolling out for Call of Duty, addressing a critical blue screen error for PC players of Black Ops 6 and Warzone. Confirmed by Activision, the latest update is currently available for download on Steam and Battle.net, with the Microsoft Store version scheduled for release on February 5.
Following the launch of Season 2, Treyarch Studios and Raven Software have been issuing frequent updates. The PC update on February 4 comes after a previous patch issued on February 3, aiming to fix various bugs in both games. Notably, Black Ops 6 has introduced a new feature for ranked play, while Warzone players have experienced adjustments to weapon performance.
While the blue screen error fix is welcomed, players have reported additional gameplay issues, such as significant frame drops in specific levels. Players are hopeful that further updates will address these concerns effectively.