The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer seems to have been suffering from recurring server issues since the very first day of its launch.
From system crashes to errors and bugs, players have been encountering issues even today. Although some of the bugs are comparatively easy to deal with, there are a few that are incredibly annoying, as there are no permanent solutions to them just yet.
One such issue is the "Status Savannah" error that seems to be popping up for many in the Call of Duty community every now and then. The error occurs when there is a version mismatch between you and the rest of the players you want to queue up with or if there are performance issues that the server has been facing.
Fortunately, the error has a few workarounds that can help temporarily solve the problem for many. Hence, today’s guide will go over some of the steps that you will be able to take to help solve the “Status Savannah” error in Modern Warfare 2.
Here are a few things that you can do to fix the "Status Savannah" error in Modern Warfare 2.
The "Status Savannah" error usually occurs when there is a version mismatch between you and the rest of the players in the game. This can be solved by updating the shooter to the latest version by checking for downloads and patching the updated files.
You will be able to do this by highlighting the game on your console and then clicking on "check for updates." A process will start which will search for the latest version of Modern Warfare 2 and automatically patch it in if a new update is available.
PC users can check for updates on the game’s settings page of the individual clients of Battle.net and Steam.
The problem can be on Activision’s end as well. If this is the case, you might be required
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