Hearthstone is not a demanding game. So, system requirements usually aren’t the problem, but there are some other issues that can bother players. Nevertheless, some users recently reported an annoying flaw. The game simply won’t start. For that matter, we’ve prepared some solutions for you.

How do I fix ”Game won’t start” issue in Hearthstone

Solution 1 – Disable or uninstall known conflicting programs

Some programs and their background processes are known for interfering with Hearthstone. Therefore, they can create a whole variety of issues. We are listing some of them here:

Norton, Kaspersky and Panda Antivirus solutions. Torrent clients and download managers. GPU tuning applications. VoIP services. Peer 2 Peer software.

The easiest way to resolve this issue is by uninstalling these programs. On the other hand, you can just disable them while playing Hearthstone.

Solution 2 – Update Hearthstone

You should always have the latest patch/update installed. The client will automatically update Hearthstone to the latest version, so that shouldn’t be a problem. Sadly, on some occasions, you’ll have to patch the game manually. You can do that by following these instructions:

Solution 3 – Update GPU drivers

Updating your drivers is the main thing for every game. And Hearthstone is not an exception. Be sure that you grab your drivers from official sites. If you have an Nvidia GPU go here. If you have an AMD/ATI GPU go here. If you want to update your drivers from the Device Manager, check out this article. SPONSORED

Solution 4 – Log into a different region

Changing your region can be very helpful for various issues. Don’t worry, it’s not a permanent change. After a few games in another region, you can comfortably get back home. You can easily change your region it the Battle.net app in Hearthstone tab. There might be a temporary problem with your regional server. Hearthstone has 4 regions: America, Europe, Asia, and China. Try switching to one of them you’re not playing regularly on and later you can come back without losing any progress.

Solution 5 – Change compatibility mode

Some users reported that changing compatibility mode helped them resolve similar issues. So you should give it a try. This process isn’t hard at all, and we’ll lead you through it:

Solution 6 – Scan and repair the game installation

Sometimes the game files get corrupted or incomplete. Is it because of bugs, malware, or other malicious software. Now, imagine that you have to reinstall the game every time that happens. Thanks to an implemented tool, Battle.net lets you scan and repair those files. To do so, follow these instructions:

Solution 7 – Reinstall the game

If none of the previous 6 steps helped you, try reinstalling the Hearthstone and look for changes. Even though this and all kind of other issues are resolved by the repair tool, sometimes the clean reinstall is the way to go. We encourage you to delete all associated files and registry entries after the game is uninstalled. That way, you can start from scratch. If you’re not sure how to reinstall the Hearthstone, follow these steps: That’s about it. We hope you’ll find these solutions helpful and finally resolve problems related to failed startup. Do you have any additional solutions? If you do, please share them with us in the comments section.

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