Black Ops 6 Dev Error 0xd8e46539 | How to Fix

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.

  • On PlayStation 5:

    1. Go to Settings > Users and Accounts.

    2. Select Other.

    3. Choose Restore Licenses.

    4. Wait for the process to finish, then restart your console and launch the game.

  • On PlayStation 4:

    1. Go to Settings > Account Management.

    2. 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.

  1. Go to your console’s Storage Settings (or “Manage Game Content”).

  2. Select the Call of Duty app (do not delete the whole game yet).

  3. Look for installed add-ons or content packs.

  4. Delete any packs labeled “Black Ops 7”, “COD 7”, or “Warzone” (only if you are strictly trying to play BO6 multiplayer/zombies).

  5. Restart the game.

Note: Many users report that deleting the “COD 7” or “Warzone” specific content packs immediately resolves the error for BO6 Multiplayer.


3. The “Sign Out” Method

If you want to keep Warzone installed but still fix the error:

  1. Fully close the game.

  2. Sign out of your PlayStation Network / Xbox Live profile.

  3. Restart the console.

  4. Sign back in to your profile.

  5. 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.

  • Steam: Right-click Black Ops 6 > Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity of game files.

  • 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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