Call of Duty Warzone Error Code Bravo: How to Fix It

Easy 15-45 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
Bravo
Brand
Call of Duty Warzone
Product Type
game
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
15-45 minutes
Call of Duty Warzone Error Code Bravo means your game lost its connection to Activision's game servers during a match, forcing you out of the session. This can happen due to server-side outages, unstable internet connections, router configuration issues, or corrupted game files on your console or PC. In most cases this error is fixable within a few minutes by following the steps below, though sometimes the issue is on Activision's end and requires waiting for a server fix.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code Bravo

  1. Check Activision Server Status

  2. Restart the Game Completely

  3. Reboot Your Router and Modem

  4. Switch from Wi-Fi to a Wired Ethernet Connection

  5. Enable or Fix UPnP and Open NAT Type

  6. Flush DNS Cache (PC Only)

  7. Change Your DNS Server to a Public DNS

  8. Scan and Repair Game Files (PC Only)

  9. Update Network Adapter Drivers (PC Only)

  10. Temporarily Disable Firewall or Antivirus (PC Only)

    Only disable your firewall temporarily for testing. Re-enable it immediately after your test and add a permanent exception for Warzone instead of leaving it disabled.
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When to Call a Professional

If you have tried all steps above and still receive the Warzone Error Code Bravo consistently, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) — they can run line diagnostics, check for packet loss on your connection, and determine if a hardware fault exists on your modem or in their network. If the issue only occurs in Warzone and all server status pages show normal operation, contact Activision Support at support.activision.com with your account details and a description of the error for further investigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Warzone Error Code Bravo mean?
Error Code Bravo in Call of Duty Warzone means your game was disconnected from Activision's multiplayer servers during a match. It can be caused by server outages on Activision's side, local internet instability, packet loss, a strict NAT type, or corrupted game files.
Is Warzone Error Code Bravo a server issue or my internet?
It can be either. The first thing to do is check the Activision Server Status page at support.activision.com/onlineservices. If servers are reported as down or degraded, the problem is on Activision's end. If servers are fully operational, the issue is most likely your internet connection, router settings, or local game files.
Will I lose my match progress and XP if I get Error Code Bravo?
Unfortunately, yes. Because the Bravo error is a server disconnect, the match session is terminated and any XP, score, or match progress from that session is typically lost. Activision does not currently offer compensation for individual disconnects caused by the Bravo error.
Why do I keep getting Error Code Bravo only on Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi connections are more susceptible to packet loss, interference, and signal drops compared to wired Ethernet. Warzone is sensitive to packet loss and will disconnect with the Bravo error if UDP packets are dropped or delayed too long. Switching to a wired Ethernet connection is the most effective fix for players who consistently see this error on Wi-Fi.
Does a VPN help fix Warzone Error Code Bravo?
In some cases, a VPN can help if your ISP is routing your connection to Activision's servers poorly, causing high latency or packet loss on a specific network path. However, a VPN can also make the Bravo error worse by adding latency. Try all other fixes first before resorting to a VPN, and if you do use one, choose a server location geographically close to you.