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Call of Duty: Warzone ‘We are aware of an issue Error Fix’ (PC Blizzard Battle Net)

If you’re seeing the Call of Duty: Warzone “We are aware of an issue” error message when trying to play the game on PC through Battle.net, you’re not alone, as many players are reporting the message appearing. Unfortunately, this looks to be a widespread notification being sent to all players, with Blizzard working on a fix. Read on for tips on how you can help to fix this CoD: Warzone error.

How to fix Call of Duty: Warzone “We are aware of an issue” error

Call of Duty Warzone We are aware of an issue Error Fix

Coming up against the “We are aware of an issue affecting our authentication servers, which may result in slow of failed login attempts.” when you want to play Call of Duty: Warzone isn’t something you want to see. Battles need royale-ing and Plunder needs plundering, so you really don’t have to time deal with a pesky PC Blizzard Battle.net error. Unfortunately, this appears to be a widespread problem affecting many players.

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If you’re seeing this message, the only permanent fix is one that Blizzard itself has to implement. However, you may be able to get past the error message by logging out and logging back in. I managed it myself, so it certainly has the possibility of working.

Otherwise, you’ll be stuck waiting for Blizzard to get things up and running again.

As recommended by the full error message below, you can follow the official Blizzard support account on Twitter for live updates.

“We are aware of an issue affecting our authentication servers, which may result in slow or failed login attempts. We are currently investigating the cause and will provide updates as they are available. Please follow @BlizzardCSEU_EN on Twitter for further updates.”

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