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How to fix Audio Crashes in Apex Legends

Do you want to know how to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends? Apex Legends is a wildly popular game that has taken the world…

Asanga WijeratneBy Asanga WijeratneNovember 3, 20222 Mins Read
How to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends
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Do you want to know how to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends? Apex Legends is a wildly popular game that has taken the world by storm. Millions of people are playing it daily, and for a good reason: it’s a ton of fun. But even the best games have glitches, and Apex Legends is no exception. One common problem people are reporting is audio crashes. This can be highly frustrating, as it can ruin your game experience completely. If you’re experiencing this issue, don’t worry,  we’re here to help. This guide will explain how to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends.

What is Audio Crashes in Apex Legends?

Before we get into how to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends, let’s first look at what they are. Audio crashes are when the game’s audio cuts out entirely for some time. This can happen during a gunfight or when you’re just exploring the map. It can be highly annoying, and it can ruin your game experience.

This error occurs due to a bug currently not fixed by  Respawn, the developers of Apex Legends. Thankfully, there is a workaround that you can use to fix this issue.

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Apex Legends Season 15 Patch Notes

How to fix Audio Crashes in Apex Legends

How to fix audio crashes in Apex Legends

The best method to fix this issue is to ensure all audio devices are correctly attached before the game starts and not to unplug them while you play the game. Respawn tweeted about the issue and recommended this  method:

If you are experiencing audio issues (specifically with USB headsets), please try the following workaround:

  1. Upgrade your Graphic  Card Driver to the latest version.
  2. Restart your PC and restart Apex Legends.
  3. Close background apps, including web browsers, Discord, etc.
  4. Verify your game files.

We hope this guide helped you fix audio crashes. While this is not an ideal solution, it is the best workaround that Respawn has provided until they can fix the bug. Audio crashes can be a significant annoyance when playing Apex Legends. Thankfully, there is a workaround that you can use to fix this issue. This guide has provided instructions on how to implement this workaround successfully. We hope that you now have a smooth and enjoyable game experience. If you have any further questions, comment below.

Apex Legends is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.

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