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We've finally fixed the issue with playing Call of Duty: MW2 on PlayStation.
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So, it was announced today that the Call of Duty: MW2 early access issue has been fixed, after many players encountered an issue entering the initial story mode due to a technical error.
Through the Call of Duty Middle East Account On Twitter, it was confirmed that the technical issue has been fixed, for whom the solution may be valuable to some users, as they will have to follow some conditions to be able to run the game without problems.
Fix the problem of playing Call of Duty: MW2 on PlayStation
First, you'll need to delete the game's storage files from your PlayStation device, whether they're saved on the device or in the cloud service if you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber.
Additionally, to avoid any errors that would cost you to delete the game again, it is recommended to also delete the beta files if you had the opportunity to try it and it was installed on your device, as well as with the beta save files, whether on the device or in the cloud service.
Now we come to the most difficult step, perhaps for some, which is completely deleting the game from your device. Yes, you'll have to delete over 100 GB and download it again.
Once you've completed the download process, which we recommend using the PlayStation Store rather than the game library, you'll be able to start playing without any issues.
It is reported that a large number of players who got early access to the story mode in Call of Duty: MW2 faced the problem of entering the game due to an unknown technical error, as it appears to the user that there are still uninstalled files for the game despite all of them being installed.
Waiting for the issue to be resolved has caused us to miss half of the window to enjoy early access to story mode, which began on October 20th and will continue until the game's full release date on October 28th.
Have you encountered this issue while playing Call of Duty: MW2? Have you found a solution?