Error codes are one of the worst things in gaming. Especially when it is something reoccurring, and then you have the fight the game just to be able to play. Warzone is especially guilty of more than one error you might get at any point that seems to happen on any platform. Here’s how to fix Dev Error 6036 in Call of Duty: Warzone.
Fixing Warzone Dev Error 6036
The fact is this one could hit whether you are playing Call of Duty: Warzone on PC or Consoles makes giving out fixes a little more tricky. However, it could be a common issue between either of needing to update the game.
If you are playing on PC, open your BattleNet launcher and find Warzone. Click the settings icon and select the check for updates option. If you want to be safe, you can also click Scan and Repair, but that’s not fully necessary unless you have a bit of time to let the scan go.
There have also been reports that disabling both the Cache Spot and Cache Sun Shadows in the graphics settings for PC players has had some positive effects when it comes to this error.
Dev Error 6036 on Console
For console players, while you don’t have the scan option to check your game files, you can still check and see if a missing update is your problem.
For PlayStation players (same process for both PS4 and PS5) simply hit the PS button to be brought back to the home screen. Hit the Options button and select Check for Update. Just to be safe, also close and restart the game after checking.
For Xbox players, open the Guide and press the Menu button with Warzone highlighted and choose the Manage Game option. From here look at the downloads area to see if an update is waiting. Same as the above, close the game and restart it after checking this.
If you’re still have problems from here, the game might also need a fresh install. This should be a last resort considering the horrendous size of a game like Call of Duty: Warzone, but sometimes it’s the exact miracle cure needed.
That is all you need to know for how to fix Dev Error 6036 in Call of Duty: Warzone.