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Call of Duty Warzone Dev Error 6068 on PC — How to fix (2026)

If Call of Duty Warzone is Dev Error 6068 on your PC, the fix is almost always one of: missing runtime, outdated GPU driver, broken anti-cheat (Ricochet), or a corrupted install. The steps below try the cheapest fixes first and end with a clean reinstall — most players are back in-game within 15 minutes.

Time
15 min
Difficulty
easy
Applies to
Windows 11, Windows 10
Updated
May 25, 2026

Symptoms

  • Call of Duty Warzone closes immediately after the splash screen
  • Black screen for 30+ seconds, then back to desktop
  • Error: "Call of Duty Warzone has stopped working" or a generic engine crash
  • Battle.net reports launch successful, but the game window never appears

Likely causes

  • Missing or outdated Visual C++ / DirectX redistributable
  • GPU driver out of date or freshly broken
  • Ricochet service not running or out of sync after a Windows update
  • Corrupted game files after a power loss or interrupted update
  • Overlay (Discord, GeForce Experience, Battle.net) injecting into the game process

How to fix it — step by step

  1. 01

    Verify the Call of Duty Warzone install files

    Open Battle.net, right-click Call of Duty Warzone and choose Verify integrity (Steam) or Verify (Epic) / Repair (EA App, Battle.net, Riot Client). A single corrupted file can crash an otherwise healthy install.

  2. 02

    Update your GPU driver

    Install the latest NVIDIA Game Ready or AMD Adrenalin driver. Each new game gets a day-one driver tuned for it; running last month's driver is the #2 cause of launch crashes for the most popular games.

  3. 03

    Install the Visual C++ and DirectX runtimes

    Most modern PC games depend on the Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x64 and x86) and the DirectX End-User Runtime. Reinstall both from the Microsoft site even if Windows says they're already installed.

  4. 04

    Reinstall Ricochet

    Call of Duty Warzone uses Ricochet. Browse to the game's install folder, open the Ricochet subfolder and run the installer / setup tool inside. This re-registers the anti-cheat service and fixes most "game won't launch" errors after a Windows update.

  5. 05

    Disable overlays, recording and FPS counters

    Turn off the Battle.net overlay, Discord overlay, NVIDIA GeForce Experience overlay, MSI Afterburner / RTSS, and any third-party FPS counter. Overlays inject code into the game process and games regularly crash on injection.

  6. 06

    Run the game as Administrator and disable fullscreen optimizations

    Right-click Call of Duty Warzone.exe in the install folder → Properties → Compatibility → tick Run this program as an administrator and Disable fullscreen optimizations. Apply and relaunch from the shortcut.

  7. 07

    Reinstall the game on a different drive

    As a last resort, uninstall Call of Duty Warzone, restart Windows, and install it to a different physical drive (ideally a clean NTFS SSD). Filesystem issues on the original drive are a surprisingly common cause of "Dev Error 6068" that survives every other fix.

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