Overwatch is a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment and released on May 24, 2016, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows. Described as a “hero shooter”, Overwatch assigns players into two teams of six, with each player selecting from a roster of 29 characters, known as “heroes”, each with a unique style of play, whose roles are divided into three general categories that fit their role.
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However, we quite recently we have received a lot of reports of users experiencing a black screen when they launch their game. The game neither crashes nor plays and users are stuck with a black screen. In this article, we will discuss some of the reasons behind this problem and provide you with viable solutions in order to eradicate them completely.
What Causes the Overwatch Black Screen?
The cause of the problem is not specific and it can be triggered due to a number of reasons but some of the most common ones are:
Settings: Sometimes, the in-game settings can get misconfigured and the game might face issues starting properly. Overwatch has a glitch where it sometimes does not run on “Fullscreen” properly.
Missing Files: It is possible that the game might be missing important files that are required by the game during startup. Therefore, due to the unavailability of these files the game might be facing issues during the launch.
Corrupt Cache: The game cache when corrupted can cause issues with the startup of the game. In order to make the loading process faster, the game temporarily stores certain files on the computer as cache but overtime this cache can be corrupted and cause issues with the startup of the game.
Game DVR: Game DVR is a windows 10 utility that allows the users to record, broadcast and take screenshots while playing the game. However, this utility can sometimes cause fps drops and even prevent the game from running properly.
Battle.net Tools: Outdated, corrupted, or missing folders or files can cause issues with the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app and game clients.
Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the problem we will move on towards the solutions.
Solution 1: Changing Game Settings.
Sometimes, the in-game settings can get misconfigured and the game might face issues starting properly. Overwatch has a glitch where it sometimes does not run on “Fullscreen” properly. The game tries to go into “Fullscreen” mode and ends up on the black screen to fix this:
Open up the “Geforce Experience”
Click on Games and select Overwatch from the left pane
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the “Games” tab and selecting Overwatch
Click on the “Custom Setting” icon
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Clicking on the “Custom Settings” Option
Select “Borderless Window” in the Display Mode option.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Selecting Borderless Window in the Geforce Experience
After applying your settings, try to run the game and check to see if the problem persists.
Solution 2: Scanning and Repairing Game Files
It is possible that the game might be missing important files that are required by the game during startup. Therefore, due to the unavailability of these files the game might be facing issues during the launch. Therefore, in this step we are going to scan the game files and repair them if necessary through the Blizzard client for that:
Open the BlizzardClient and click on “Games”
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From the rightpane click on the overwatch icon
Click on the “Options” button on the top left side.
Select “ScanandRepair” from the list of options available.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Selecting the Scan and Repair option from the dropdown
Click on “BeginScan” when the message prompts you to.
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Depending upon your PC this might take some time wait for the launcher to finish the process
When finished try to “Run” your game and check to see if the error persists.
Solution 3: Deleting the Game Cache.
The game cache when corrupted can cause issues with the startup of the game. In order to make the loading process faster, the game temporarily stores certain files on the computer as cache but overtime this cache can be corrupted and cause issues with the startup of the game. Therefore, in this step we are going to be deleting the game cache for that:
Open the TaskManager by pressing “Ctrl+Shift+Esc”
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Click on the “MoreDetails” button to open up a detailedversion of the program
In the ProcessesTab, if an “agent.exe” or a “BlizzardUpdateClient” is running select it and press EndProcess button on the bottom of the program.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Processes Tab and closing blizzard associated applications
Now press Windowskey+R to open up the “RunPrompt“
Type “%Programdata%” in it and press Enter.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Program Data directory
Delete the “Blizzard Entertainment” folder inside the directory
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Deleting the Blizzard Entertainment folder
Restart the Blizzardclient, run the game and check to see if the issue is solved.
Solution 4: Disabling the Game DVR
Game DVR is a windows 10 utility that allows the users to record, broadcast and take screenshots while playing the game. However, this utility can sometimes cause fps drops and even prevent the game from running properly. Therefore, in this step we are going to be completely disabling the application for which:
Open the StartMenu and click on the Settings icon
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening Settings
Click on “Gaming”
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Select “GameBar” from the sidebarImage may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Selecting Game Bar
Disable every option inside this.
Select “GameDVR”
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Disable every option inside this
Similarly, select “TruePlay” and turn it off.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Selecting and Disabling True Play
Run your game and check to see if the problem persists.
Solution 5: Deleting “Battle.net Tools”
Outdated, corrupted, or missing folders or files can cause issues with the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app and game clients. Therefore, in this step, we are going to be deleting the Battle.net files and the Blizzard Client will automatically reinstall them later for that:
Open the TaskManager by pressing “Ctrl+Shift+Esc”
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Task Manager
Click on the “More Details” button to open up a detailed version of the program
In the Processes Tab, if an “agent.exe” or a “Blizzard Update Client” is running select it and press End Process button on the bottom of the program.
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Processes Tab and closing blizzard associated applications
Now press the Windows+R key to open up the “RunPrompt”
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Run prompt
Type “C:\ProgramData\” In the open field and press “Enter”
Image may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Opening the Program Data Directory
Delete the Battle.net folder inside the directoryImage may be NSFW. Clik here to view.Deleting the Battle.net client
Run the BlizzardClient and check to see if the problem persists.