Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Failed To Allocate From State Pool Fix Patched May 2026

Is it true? Has the “state pool” error finally been squashed? And if not, what are the definitive fixes in 2025? This article covers everything you need to know. Before diving into patches and fixes, it’s crucial to understand what the error means technically.

Introduction: A Decade-Old Ghost That Won’t Die Since its release in 2012, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 has remained a fan favorite—widely regarded as the last great golden-era Call of Duty. Its multiplayer, Zombies mode (TranZit, Town, and Die Rise), and branching campaign still attract thousands of daily players on Steam and console backward compatibility. Is it true

No—this error is PC-only. Console versions use different memory architectures. This article covers everything you need to know

For years, the community scrambled for fixes: editing config files, running as administrator, disabling sound devices, and even hex-editing the game’s executable. Then, rumors began circulating in late 2023 and early 2024 that Treyarch, Raven Software, or perhaps even Microsoft (post-Activision acquisition) had the issue. Its multiplayer, Zombies mode (TranZit, Town, and Die

Rarely, but aggressive antivirus (Bitdefender, McAfee) can inject into the game’s state pool. Add BO2’s entire folder to the exclusion list.

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