Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the popular online battle royale video games that comes first under the COD series in 2020. Whereas the Warzone Season 1: Pacific has been recently released, which offers new maps, the return of rebirth island, new UI improvements, and more. However, it looks like plenty of Call of Duty Warzone Pacific players is reporting about the No Audio Working or Sound Cutting Out issue on the PC in most scenarios in the gameplay.
Just like the COD Warzone title, the Season One: Pacific title also has many issues or bugs from the beginning. Now, if you’re also facing the same issue, you can check out this full troubleshooting guide to fix it completely. It’s worth mentioning that the new addition to the Warzone title has audio-related issues, including sound cuts out, audio not coming out, voice chat not working, audio stutters, etc.

Fix: Warzone Pacific No Audio Working or Sound Cutting Out
There may be multiple reasons behind the audio-related issue, like an outdated audio driver, output audio device issues, problems with the audio port, the low or muted volume level on the device, etc. While issues with improper audio output settings, an outdated game, corrupted or missing game files, damaged audio device or wire, etc. So, it’s better to follow all the methods individually until the problem has been fixed.
1. Check the Audio Output Device
Sometimes issues with the wrong audio output device or selection of another audio device may cause some trouble to the players. It’s recommended to check the connected and actual audio output device on the PC before jumping to any conclusion. To do that:
- Right-click on the sound icon on your taskbar > Click on Open Sound settings.
- Now, choose your output device that’s connected under the Output section. Make sure to test out the changes with the Master volume.
- Finally, launch the Warzone Pacific game, and check the sound issue again.