DMZ Wallet Not Working, Can't Select Money Fix

If your wallet is not working in DMZ Season 4, you are not alone! Call of Duty Warzone 2 Season 4 has brought some of the biggest new features to DMZ. This includes the Wallet, which allows you to extract cash from games and then add money to your loadout. However, some players are unable to select money for their loadout. Here’s what you need to do.

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DMZ Wallet Not Working, Can't Select Money Fix
Can’t Select Wallet in DMZ

How to Fix Wallet Not Working Bug in DMZ, Can’t Select Money Solution

One of the most exciting new features for DMZ in Call of Duty Warzone 2 is the Wallet. This new mechanic allows you to extract cash from your deployments and bring it back in future matches. As the official blog post explains, “The Wallet is unlocked and expanded through FOB objectives, and accessible in your loadout selection prior to infiltration.” However, on the first day of the new season, there seems to be a bug which prevents players from accessing the wallet from their loadout menu.

Namely, players report that they are unable to select the dollar sign, which you use to access the Wallet from the loadout menu. So, what’s going on here? Why is the wallet not working? Unfortunately, this is a bug which affects players on the PS5, PS4, and Xbox consoles. Namely, if you use medium or big backpacks, you will not be able to access the Wallet even after unlocking it. This is because you use a controller. So, is there a way to fix this issue? Well, there are currently two workarounds which you can use to bypass the “DMZ Wallet Not Working” problem. Check out both of them below:

  • If you have a mouse, connect it to your console and use it to select the Dollar sign and add cash to your loadout.
  • There are reports that changing active duty operators will also fix the issue. Try this method as well.
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