Vanguard takes players back to World War II with the same fast-paced combat that made Call of Duty a gaming staple. However, there's nothing worse than logging onto the game, excited to sink your teeth into that famous gameplay, only to find that the servers are down. Here's how to check if Call of Duty: Vanguard's servers are down and their status.
There are multiple reasons why you may get a server connection error. The most obvious reason is that the actual Call of Duty servers are down. However, you could also get this error if Xbox Live or PSN servers are down, or even if your own internet has connection issues.
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Your first step should always be to check the game's server status and see if they are down. You can do this by visiting the Activision Support website, where you can see a server status for all of Activision's games. This site also provides helpful links to see if the online services are down for the platform you are playing on, such as Xbox Live, PSN, and Battlenet. A final way to quickly check server status for Call of Duty: Vanguard is to follow the Activision Support Twitter account, updated with any important issues affecting the game or its servers.
Finally, suppose the Call of Duty servers are up, and you are still experiencing this issue. In that case, the issue is likely localized within your own internet connection, and you should reach out to your local provider for more details.
That is how you can check Call of Duty: Vanguards server status, and troubleshoot any server-related error, so you can get back to battling your way through World War II.
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Published: Nov 11, 2021 10:33 PM UTC