You may occasionally encounter a problem when attempting to play Call of Duty: Warzone. Millions of gamers play this constantly online battle royale game, which uses the same software as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. There is a lot of potential for mishaps there. Error Code 38 is one problem that users have encountered and which may prevent them from joining the game queue. Here's how to overcome it.
How to get around Error Code 38 in Call of Duty: Warzone
When you try to play Call of Duty: Warzone without installing the most recent update, Error Code 38 is frequently the result. Update it to the most recent version to fix it. Therefore, Battle.net should update itself automatically on PC. If you encounter this problem, continue with the solutions below. Close the game on PlayStation, go to the game tile, select Options, and then click Check for Update. Close the game on Xbox, go to My Games & Apps, select Manage, and look under the Updates area to see if your game requires one.
Shut down your machine completely if Call of Duty: Warzone says there are no updates required on your platform. When using a PlayStation or Xbox, disconnect the console for 30 seconds, then plug it back in and resume it. Check your internet during this period, and if necessary, reboot your router. Connect an Ethernet cable for a direct connection.
We advise getting in touch with Activision Support directly if none of the aforementioned solutions have been successful for you. They can look at your situation and help you figure out how to fix whatever problem is keeping you from enjoying the game.

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