Method 1: Check the server status of the game. To do that, visit the website support.activision.com. After that, select Online services. Select CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE 2.0 or CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE II. If the game's status is offline or any outages, then the only thing you can do is wait until Activision has fixed the problem. Also, visit the official Call of Duty Twitter page, then see if there are any announcements about server issues or maintenance periods. At last, visit the down detector page and see if other players are having the same problem as you.
Method 2: Restart your device For windows pc, press the key combination Alt + F4 then select restart and click on Ok. For Xbox, Playstation and router, turn off them, then unplug the power cable. Wait from 3 to 5 minutes. Replug the power cable then turn on Xbox, Playstation, and router. After the restart is complete, relaunch the game and see if the problem is fixed.
Method 3: Disable IPv6 and use google DNS or Cloudflare DNS On Windows PC. Press the Windows key + R then type ncpa.cpl and hit Enter. Right-click on your internet connection and pick Properties. Uncheck on Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). After that, double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Select Use the following DNS server addresses option then type 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4. Now, tick on Validate settings upon exit. Click Ok. Click Ok. On PS 5. Go to your PS5 Home screen. Go to Settings. Select Network. Select Settings. Select Set Up Internet Connection. Go to the bottom option and select Set Up Manually. Select Use Wifi or Use a LAN Cable depending on your preference. Select DNS. Change the Primary DNS to 8.8.8.8. Change the Secondary DNS to 8.8.4.4. Select Done. On Xbox. Fire up your Xbox One console and press the Xbox button on your control and go to System, then select Settings on the menu. On the following screen, head to Network, and select Network Settings. Select Advanced Settings. Select DNS Settings. Select Manual. Then with the onscreen keyboard, type in the primary and secondary DNS server you want to use. For example, Cloudflare DNS is 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 or 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 for Google Public DNS. When you’re finished, you’ll be brought back to the Advanced Network screen, where you will see your new DNS servers have been saved.
Method 4: Turning off the QoS tagging settings Go to Settings. Select Network settings. Select Advanced settings. Select QoS tagging settings. Turn both off and restart.
Method 5: Flush DNS ( only Windows PC ) Press the windows key then type cmd. Right-click on Command Prompt and pick Run as administrator. Now, type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter. type ipconfig /registerdns and press Enter. type ipconfig /release and press Enter. type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. type netsh winsock reset and press Enter. type netsh int ip reset and press Enter. Now restart your pc and check if the Connection Failed issue is resolved.
Method 6: Try with a VPN or another network such as a neighbor's wifi, mobile data, or public network.
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