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Users Are Reporting That Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Is Bricking Their PlayStation 5’s
Yet many users that have managed to get their hands on a PlayStation 5 already have begun reporting a frightening issue with Sony‘s PlayStation 5 that circles around Treyarch‘s Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (a bit of a mouthful) and users are taking turns between pointing the blame at the title, and pointing it at Sony while some posit they rushed the release of the PlayStation 5.
In the event that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is the only title crashing you PlayStation 5, know that you aren’t alone. Also understand, based on what we’ve been able to glean from social media forums, that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is currently the only title crashing the PlayStation 5, and if you continue playing it could very well brick your entire system.
If your system has been bricked by Cold War, it’s recommended that you reach out to Sony: multiple users that have confirmed the problem have also stated that their console is being replaced by Sony.
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Welp Cold War bricked my PS5 this morning and it won’t turn on now. Truly amazing. Upload inbound.
— Blame Truth (@RealBlameTruth) November 30, 2020
Black Ops Cold War just bricked my #PS5. This is bullshit. Do you people play test anything at all? @Treyarch @ATVI_AB @BobbyKotick @AskPlayStation
— tony7star (@tony7star) December 3, 2020
Some are reporting that other titles are possibly responsible for bricking as well: Demon’s Souls has entered the conversation intermittently
Update 1: Starting the console in safe mode doesn’t work because when you hold the power button for minutes absolutely nothing happens. It’s dead, Jim
— Luke Smith (@thislukesmith) November 26, 2020
Update 3: After calling the recommended number (800-345-SONY) the automated response said they were receiving higher than anticipated volume and hung up the call. So now what @AskPlayStation
— Luke Smith (@thislukesmith) November 27, 2020
Far more readily reported, however, has gamers pointing fingers at Treyarch and the newest iteration of Call of Duty.
Welp Cold War just shut off my PS5 and it looks like it nearly bricked it
Triple A studio $70 game btw pic.twitter.com/cDFpYvYzFH
— Blame Truth (@RealBlameTruth) November 30, 2020
Listening to Iron Lords Podcast, Gamespot have reported that all five of their PS5 has bricked.
— Mr..Keema (@KeemaMr) November 29, 2020
For the time being, until Sony eventually gets around to addressing the issue(no accounts readily found ran by Sony have officially stated that this problem is becoming far larger than it originally seemed), it is strongly recommended to avoid playing Cold War on the PlayStation 5 at the very least. It may prove to be an abundance of caution, but precisely how reliable the PlayStation 5 actually is has absolutely been called into question.
Not even 2 weeks in and my PS5 already bricked out on me. Won’t boot, just turns off when I try to go through safe mode. Absolutely LOVE THAT
— Larry Tarantino (@TreyWilson1015) November 28, 2020
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has a ‘PlayStation first’ mentality that they’ve readily stated and stood by; some game modes won’t even be arriving on other platforms until the distant future, which makes the current bevy of reports all the more concerning. How does a title that was apparently designed to take advantage of the PlayStation 5 brick the system without further calling into question the stability of the platform?
This is being added to a myriad of other issues with the PlayStation 5: discs refusing in eject, an HDD glitch causing crashes, multiple titles causing crashes and reboots, overheating: this is not a pleasant look.
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Users that are struggling with the PlayStation 5 bricking (meaning that it won’t turn on) or constantly crashing and turning off are urged to attempt to reach out to Sony’s support either online or via a phone system at 1-800-345-7669. Bear in mind, however, that all reports have stated that attempting to get a hold of anyone is a maddening endeavor.
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