SnowRunner is a driving simulation video game meant for off-road and extreme conditions, released in April 2020. The simulation video game SnowRunner becomes quite popular with simulation lovers because that brings the most powerful vehicles to modify and run in an extremely open-world environment in order to conquer missions. After a new update, plenty of SnowRunner players are facing issues such as crashing or not Loading on their Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles during startup.
You don’t need to worry about if you’re also one of them. Usually, such startup crashing issues with the games may occur for several reasons, and developers can’t also help. Xbox One users and Xbox Series S|X console users are also getting into this trouble, especially with the newly released titles. If you don’t want to suffer more until developers come up with a fix, you can try manually fixing it.
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Fix: SnowRunner Crashing on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S
There are only a few possible reasons or workarounds available that can help you resolve the crashing issue on Xbox consoles. Fortunately, we’ve provided all methods below, and you should check them out one by one until the problem gets fixed for you. Sometimes an outdated game or system software version may cause such issues. While reinstalling game files or resetting the console can fix the issue.
1. Go Offline Status
Make sure to go offline status and then try playing or launching the game again. Although it may take a couple of minutes to completely perform the process, it’s worth trying once.
- Press the Xbox button on the controller.
- Head over to the profile section (last option on the right side) > Select Profile & system.
- Choose Settings > Select General.
- Select Network Settings of your Xbox console > Choose to Go offline.
- Once done, head over to the game library and run SnowRunner game again.
The game is simply broken Manuel fix is a waste of time. I have tried every possibility multiple times X2, literally. Please don’t make me explain. Buying a new console won’t fix the issue either.