PUBG Error Code pubg-launch: How to Fix It

Medium 15-60 minutes High Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
pubg-launch
Brand
Popular Games
Product Type
game
Severity
High
DIY Difficulty
Medium
Estimated Fix Time
15-60 minutes
The PUBG error code 'pubg-launch' means the game failed to initialize BattlEye, the anti-cheat software required to play PUBG online. This typically happens due to corrupted game files, outdated drivers, conflicting software, or BattlEye not being properly installed. Without BattlEye running correctly, PUBG will refuse to launch as a security measure, but the issue is almost always fixable on your own.
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How to Fix Error Code pubg-launch

  1. Restart Your PC and Relaunch PUBG

  2. Run PUBG as Administrator

    Only run applications as administrator from trusted sources. Do not grant admin rights to unknown programs.
  3. Verify Integrity of Game Files via Steam

  4. Reinstall BattlEye Manually

    Do not delete any files from the BattlEye folder manually unless instructed. Incorrect deletions may require a full game reinstall.
  5. Add BattlEye and PUBG to Your Antivirus Exclusion List

    Only add exclusions for folders you trust. Ensure your antivirus is still active and protecting the rest of your system.
  6. Update or Reinstall Your Graphics and System Drivers

  7. End Conflicting Background Processes

  8. Reinstall PUBG Completely

    A full reinstall will download the entire game again, which can be 30+ GB. Ensure you have sufficient disk space and a stable internet connection.
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When to Call a Professional

If you have completed all steps including a full reinstall and BattlEye still fails to initialize, contact PUBG support directly at support.pubg.com with your error logs (found in the BattlEye folder). A support technician can review your specific system configuration. If you suspect a deeper Windows system corruption is causing the issue, a local PC technician can run system file checker tools and OS-level diagnostics that go beyond standard game troubleshooting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does PUBG say 'Failed to initialize BattlEye'?
This error means BattlEye, PUBG's required anti-cheat software, could not start properly. It is usually caused by corrupted game files, antivirus software blocking BattlEye, missing administrator permissions, or a failed BattlEye installation. Running PUBG as an administrator and verifying game files resolves this in most cases.
Can I play PUBG without BattlEye?
No. BattlEye is mandatory to play PUBG on official servers. It runs in the background to detect cheating software. If BattlEye does not initialize successfully, the game will not launch. You must resolve the BattlEye issue to play.
Does reinstalling BattlEye delete my PUBG progress or settings?
No. Reinstalling BattlEye only replaces the anti-cheat service files. Your in-game progress, inventory, and settings are stored on PUBG's servers and are not affected by reinstalling BattlEye or even reinstalling the full game.
Why does my antivirus keep blocking BattlEye?
BattlEye operates at a deep system level to detect cheats, which can trigger antivirus programs that flag that behavior as suspicious. This is a false positive. Adding the PUBG and BattlEye folders to your antivirus exclusion list tells your security software to trust those programs without disabling your overall protection.
How do I find my BattlEye installation logs to report the issue?
BattlEye logs are located in your PUBG installation folder under TslGame\Binaries\Win64\BattlEye. Look for files named BELog.txt or similar .txt log files. You can attach these to a PUBG support ticket at support.pubg.com to help their team diagnose your specific issue.