Warzone server disconnected error: Potential fixes and reasons

Warzone server disconnected error: Potential fixes and reasons
Warzone server disconnected error: Potential fixes and reasons (Image via Activision)

The Warzone server disconnected error has been frequently reported since the release of Warzone Season 1 on November 14, 2024. The reasons for the error could range from network to server issues. The latest patch was released rather recently so some errors can be expected.

Regardless, this article will attempt to explain potential ways of fixing the Warzone server disconnected error alongside possible reasons.


How to possibly fix the Warzone server disconnected error?

The Warzone server disconnected error could be a result of server issues. However, server issues cannot be fixed by users and all you can do in this case is wait until the servers are back online or fixed.

However, it could also be a result of network issues on your end. Here are a few ways to tackle these:

Rebooting router

This is a simple method to ensure your connection works as it is meant to. Simply restart your router by turning it off and then on again. You can also go the extra mile and unplug it completely before firing it back up. This could help fix network issues on your end.

Ideally, also try to run other programs that require internet access to check if your network is working appropriately.


Reset network settings (Windows)

If the Warzone server disconnected issue persists, try and reset your network settings through Windows Powershell. Here are some steps to follow:

  • Look for Windows Powershell through the search option and then run it as Administrator.
  • Next, type in a series of commands followed by 'Enter'. The commands are as follows:
netsh int ip reset
netsh advfirewall reset
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
  • Restart your PC and then fire up Warzone once again.

These steps can help clear out the error by eliminating corrupted cache files disturbing your network.


Flush DNS

Finally, you can also try and flush your Domain Name System (DNS) through the following steps:

  • Open Command Prompt through the Windows Menu.
  • Run the following command: ipconfig /flushdns.
  • Let the process run its course and then restart the PC.

This should help you clean out your DNS which essentially finds the correct IP address for a domain name. It can also affect network connectivity in many cases. Flushing it, can, therefore, clear out the Warzone server disconnected error.


These are some ways to help you combat the error. Keep an eye on the official Call of Duty channels to remain updated about any ongoing server issues.

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
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