This is a specific error code (often appearing as 0xD8E46539 or 0xDBE46539) that has recently surfaced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
It is usually caused by a content license conflict where the game tries to load incorrect asset files (often mislabeled as “Black Ops 7” or “Warzone” files) instead of the correct Black Ops 6 files. This is most common on PlayStation but can affect other platforms.
Here is the step-by-step fix, ordered from the easiest solution to the most invasive.
Step-by-step Fix
1. The “Restore Licenses” Fix (Most Common Solution)
This refreshes your digital rights to the game files and forces the console to recognize the correct assets.
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On PlayStation 5:
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Go to Settings > Users and Accounts
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Select Other
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Choose Restore Licenses
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Wait for the process to finish, then restart your console and launch the game.
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On PlayStation 4:
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Go to Settings > Account Management.
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Select Restore Licenses.
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2. The “Delete Conflict Files” Fix
If restoring licenses doesn’t work, you likely have a “placeholder” file installed that is confusing the game launcher.
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Go to your console’s Storage Settings (or “Manage Game Content”)
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Select the Call of Duty app (do not delete the whole game yet)
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Look for installed add-ons or content packs
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Delete any packs labeled “Black Ops 7”, “COD 7”, or “Warzone” (only if you are strictly trying to play BO6 multiplayer/zombies).
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Restart the game.
Note: Many users report that deleting the “COD 7” or “Warzone” specific content packs immediately resolves the error for BO6 Multiplayer.
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3. The “Sign Out” Method
If you want to keep Warzone installed but still fix the error:
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Fully close the game.
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Sign out of your PlayStation Network / Xbox Live profile.
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Restart the console.
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Sign back in to your profile.
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Perform the Restore Licenses step (from solution #1) again.
4. PC Fixes (Steam / Battle.net)
If you are seeing this on PC, it is usually a corrupt file manifest.
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Steam: Right-click Black Ops 6 > Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity of game files.
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Battle.net: Click the gear icon next to Play > Scan and Repair.
Summary:
This error is almost always the game getting confused between “Black Ops 6” and “Warzone/Black Ops 7” files. Restoring licenses or deleting the “future” content packs usually fixes it instantly.
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