Why Some Games Crash After Updates (Common Fixes) #9

It’s frustrating when you update a game expecting new features, but instead, it starts crashing. Many gamers face this problem on both mobile and PC. Crashes after updates happen for several reasons, from compatibility issues to corrupted files. Let’s look at the most common causes and how to fix them quickly.


1. Device Compatibility Issues
Game updates often raise system requirements. A phone or PC that could run the previous version smoothly might struggle after the update.

Fix: Check the game’s latest requirements. If your device is too old, lower graphics settings or try a “lite” version if available.


2. Corrupted Game Files
Sometimes the update process doesn’t complete properly, leaving broken or missing files. This leads to sudden crashes.

Fix: Clear the game cache (on mobile) or verify the integrity of files (on Steam/Epic). If the problem continues, reinstall the game completely.


3. Storage Problems
Updates need extra space to install. If your device storage is almost full, the game may crash when loading new content.

Fix: Free up space by deleting unused apps or files. Keep at least 2–3GB free for smooth updates.


4. Software Conflicts
Updates may not work well with outdated operating systems or drivers. On PC, this is common with old graphics drivers.

Fix: Update your device’s operating system and GPU drivers. On mobile, check for system updates.


5. Overheating After Update
Sometimes new updates push devices harder, causing them to overheat. Overheating can force games to close automatically.

Fix: Avoid playing while charging, reduce graphics, and play in a cool environment.


6. Server-Side Bugs
Not every crash is your fault. Sometimes updates are buggy on the developer’s end, affecting all players.

Fix: Check official forums or social media to see if others are reporting crashes. If it’s a server issue, wait for a patch.

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Conclusion
Game crashes after updates are annoying but usually easy to solve. Start by clearing cache, checking storage, and updating your device. If the issue persists, reinstall the game or wait for developers to release a fix. With the right approach, you’ll be back to gaming without interruptions.

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