Among every hiccup in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, the Travis-Rilea error is one of the most annoying, as it regularly pops up and makes it a nightmare to log in. This error occurs frequently and usually aligns with a major update or routine server maintenance.
The Travis-Rilea error is a connection-based error, meaning that there’s something wrong between you and your route to the game servers. There are a few instances where this is an error caused by the player’s end, but it most likely means there is something wrong on the server side that’s out of your hands. If you’re trying to troubleshoot, here’s how to fix the Travis-Rilea error in both Call of Duty titles.
How to fix Travis-Rilea error code in MW3 and Warzone
In most cases, players must wait for the devs to resolve the CoD server issues, but there are a few fixes they can try manually.
- Restart MW3 or Warzone: The first fix players can attempt is simply restarting the game. For some glitches, this is all it takes to solve an issue, but it’s not guaranteed to work.
- Check and reset your internet connection: Since Travis-Rilea is a connection error code, it could have something to do with your internet. We recommend checking your internet connection and resetting your modem.
- Check CoD news sources for an update: Check the @CODUpdates social media page or search “Travis-Rilea” on sites like Twitter/X to see if others are having the same problem as you. You can also look up servers on your platform of choice (PC, PlayStation, Xbox) to see if there may be a problem with those online services. DownDetector is a good place to start when checking MW3’s server status.