Call of Duty Warzone not only brings the new battle royale mode as an icing on the cake of Modern Warfare but also brings plenty of bugs or errors that users are literally experiencing most of the time. Apart from the crashing issues, graphical glitches, audio issues, can’t connect to server error, dev error, game stuck at the loading screen, etc, the Warzone players are also facing high latency and ping lag issue. So, if you’re also facing the same issue, then you can check out the troubleshooting guide here.

According to plenty of Warzone gamers, over a couple of days, the ping response and latency become higher which is so irritating. Even changing the server region won’t fix the issue. One Redditor has reported that the ping count goes from 20 to 100 and some times even 500 then it goes down again randomly. So, in this situation either 0% installation program error or lags. In order to fix this issue, let’s jump into the possible troubleshooting steps below.

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Call of Duty Warzone: High Latency and Ping Lag – How to Fix?

Though there is no official fix available yet, you can try out some of the recommended and commonly used methods to check whether the issue has been fixed or not. Currently, the higher latency or ping lag may occur due to the novel COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Now, most of the people are staying indoors for a couple of weeks, the server load gets higher as an increased number of people are playing it.

  • First of all, make sure that your internet connection or bandwidth is stable and faster enough to play online battle royale games. If you’re using any other music or video streaming platform while gaming, make sure to close that as well.
  • Disable Antivirus program or any virus scanning apps to run in the background as it can prevent the system to run the game properly.
  • Try to log out from the Blizzard Battle.net account > Close the client and reboot your PC > Log back in and check again.
  • If you’re suffering from Packet Loss or Data Loss issue while downloading the Warzone update or installing it, make sure to turn off the wireless internet connection (if any) and use a wired ethernet cable to directly plug into the computer.
  • Some Wi-Fi routers come with a Quality of Service (QoS) feature. This particular feature will allow you to set traffic priorities to the devices on your network and more. So, you can easily control the ping response timing and latency rate.
  • Last but not the least, it’s needless to say that always keep updated your Windows OS version and graphics driver as well.

That’s it, guys. We assume that you’ve found this troubleshooting guide pretty useful. However, if you still facing issues with connectivity or server, you can share it with us.

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