Warzone Problem.

This has been a recurring problem for me and its happened before but I don’t remember how it was fixed. So usually right when I get on, I go play a match of Firefight to like warm up for Arena or Warzone. Since a few days ago, I’ve been playing a Warzone match or a Firefight match, and randomly, just randomly, I get kicked or booted, or I lose connection somehow or whatever. The screen goes black and then takes me to the Warzone playlist. It would show the background image of Heroic Firefight and everything else would be there, like the buttons on the bottom and my Fireteam on the left. I would press buttons but nothing would happen. Sometimes my game would crash or I would have to dashboard and restart my game. I’m not sure if anyone else has this problem cause its super irritating. Arena works fine minus the occasional lag spikes and lag in general. Basically in a nutshell, Warzone is broken for me, Arena is ok minus lag, meaning that I’m basically down to playing custom games. I’ve tried hard resetting my whole Xbox too and that doesn’t work either. This is stupid cause all my friends are playing Warzone and stuff without me. Thanks for reading all the way to the bottom and please help.

This happens to me when there is an interruption with my internet connection, which is rare, but it happens. You can usually tell if it is you or an outage by looking at your history, if the game went on without you, it is likely your issue. If you are not, go wired with an open NAT. This has minimized disconnections for me.

I had the same problem for a couple of days then I got tried of it so I disconnect My Xbox and plugged it back it and I haven’t had that problem again.

My game crashes when the match is loading. But what’s weird is that when I go back into Warzone is that it’s the same map that was loading the first time.

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> This happens to me when there is an interruption with my internet connection, which is rare, but it happens. You can usually tell if it is you or an outage by looking at your history, if the game went on without you, it is likely your issue. If you are not, go wired with an open NAT. This has minimized disconnections for me.

So I looked at my history and the game did go on without me so I just have to fix my internet?

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> > This happens to me when there is an interruption with my internet connection, which is rare, but it happens. You can usually tell if it is you or an outage by looking at your history, if the game went on without you, it is likely your issue. If you are not, go wired with an open NAT. This has minimized disconnections for me.
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> So I looked at my history and the game did go on without me so I just have to fix my internet?

I recommend going wired with an open nat. For some reason the game is unstable on wifi, even if you have the best wifi, which I had, I still had issues.

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> I recommend going wired with an open nat. For some reason the game is unstable on wifi, even if you have the best wifi, which I had, I still had issues.

Open NAT absolutely.
Wired vs wireless not necessarily. There is a little more to it. While it is true that a wired connection beats wireless almost everywhere except for the fact you are using a wire (and sometimes a very long one which in itself may present yet another problem) just setting up a wireless network correctly fixes many issues as well.
As with many things the whole network as only as good as the weakest link - so if you are on a wireless B or G that alone spells trouble. Not only are those from today’s view ancient and slow but they also share the same frequency as most cordless phones at home. To make matters worse B/G networks only have a very limited number of actual channels and having multiple devices on the same channel again spells trouble.
Signal strength is important. If the signal gets too weak it causes many other issues.
It is always a good idea to check the network settings on your Xbox - including the detailed network statistics.
Also, a router that supports AC (rather than B, G or even N) is highly recommended.