How to Fix Overwatch 2 Crashing Mid Game

Nazmul Hassan
By Nazmul Hassan
5 Min Read
Credit: Blizzard

Many players have recently reported their Overwatch 2 is crashing mid-game. This article will discuss why it happens and how you can fix it.

Overwatch 2 is live on a full scale, and millions of players are overflowing the servers, enjoying every bit of it. Despite its bumpy launch, Blizzard has managed to make the game relatively stable with constant updates and patches.

However, there are still some major to minor issues present in the game, which is expected. Similarly, a weird problem is causing Overwatch 2 to crash mid-game. Even after so many updates and patches, this issue is still present in the game.

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Why is Overwatch 2 Crashing Mid Game?

Several things can cause Overwatch 2 to crash mid-game. There’s no specific error or bug which is causing this issue to occur. However, this problem is very prominent to the players who fail to meet the minimum system requirement for this game.

However, corrupted game files, outdated drivers and operating systems, or in extreme cases, faulty hardware can also cause Overwatch 2 to crash mid-game.

How to Fix Overwatch 2 Crashing Mid Game

It is very annoying if your game frequently crashes while playing, especially if you’re in a heated battle or playing ranked matches. So, resolving the issue is a must if you want to enjoy the game without interruption.

Unfortunately, there’s no one size fits all solution to the mid-game crashing issue in Overwatch 2. However, there are some workarounds you can try to minimize or eliminate this particular issue in the game.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Minimum System Requirement.

Check if your system meets Overwatch 2 minimum system requirements. Overwatch 2 is a fairly optimized game. So, most modern and even older PCs can run Overwatch 2 without issues. So, if your computer meets the minimum system requirements, go to the next step.

Step 2: Scan and Repair Game Files.

Corrupted game files can cause frequent Overwatch 2 crashes and freezes in mid-game. When several files are missing or damaged from local game data, your game will have trouble loading the assets. So, you should scan and repair game files to ensure your game is fine.

To scan and repair Overwatch 2:

  • Launch the Battle.net app.
  • Click on Overwatch 2, then on the cogwheel button.
  • Finally, choose Scan and Repair and click Begin Scan.
  • Wait for the launcher to repair the game files.
  • Once done, restart the launcher and try playing the game.

Step 3: Update Your Graphics Driver and Operating System

The latest drivers are usually more compatible with modern games. So, the companies constantly release the newest drivers and encourage players to download and install them. So, if your graphics driver and operating system are outdated, you should update them immediately.

Step 4: Hardware Troubleshooting

If nothing above works, you might have faulty hardware that is causing Overwatch 2 crashes in mid-game.

To troubleshoot hardware in your system:

  • Set your components to factory default speeds to resolve crashes due to overclocking.
  • Changes to the software settings on your video card drivers may cause crashes or performance issues. Reset your video driver settings to correct this problem.
  • Overheating can cause performance issues, game crashes, and full computer lockups. Check for overheating components.
  • Run hard drive tests to try to diagnose and repair any bad sectors.
    Note: Do not defragment a Solid State Drive (SSD).
  • Run memory tests to fix any errors in your computer’s physical memory.

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There you go! If you follow these steps carefully, your issues regarding mid-game crashes in Overwatch 2 should be resolved. However, if you’re still facing such an issue, contact Blizzard’s Technical Support Forums and wait for an official response.

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By Nazmul Hassan FPS Editor
Nazmul is GameRiv's FPS editor. He is a marketing graduate with an immense passion for gaming. As an ex-professional CS:GO player, he holds a strong interest in other FPS titles like Apex Legends, VALORANT, and CoD. However, he also tries out other games when he is free.