COD: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone players are reporting the games are not working on Windows 11 Insider version of the OS.
This issue popped up after the latest ‘Season 5 Reloaded’ update that includes new weapons and exciting new operators — Lara Croft — and the famous rapper 21 Savage.
COD: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone ‘Season 5 Reloaded’ not working on Windows 11 Insider
For players who have been hit by this issue, the impact is substantial (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8).
Players say that the game worked on their PC without a hiccup prior to the update. But every time they launch the game, they get an ‘unsupported operating system’ error.
The anticipation of diving into the enticing new content of the ‘Season 5 Reloaded’ update quickly transformed into frustration.
In this case, the ‘unsupported operating system’ error indicates that the current version of the game isn’t optimized to run seamlessly on the pre-release version of Windows 11.
The issue stems from a compatibility conflict between the game and the Windows 11 Insider build.
after updating whenever i want to boot up the game the message about unsupported operating system pops up (im on windows 11 so operating system shouldnt be a problem) i didnt have this issue before updating the game, help
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@CODUpdates Is there a fix or something in works for “Windows 11 not supported to run MWII | WZ” error playing from #Battlenet?
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Potential workaround
Thankfully, the gaming community has a knack for finding solutions, and we stumbled upon a potential workaround. It involves uninstalling updates that contain the word ‘beta’. Follow these steps to do so:
The issue has also found its way onto the COD Trello board’s known issues list, implying that a dedicated team is working on a solution.
This assurance added a ray of hope to players, hinting that a permanent fix could be on its way.
Note: Keep track of more such stories in our dedicated COD: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 tracker.
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