Split Fiction How to Fix “Not Playable on This Device” Xbox Error

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So you’re all hyped to play Split Fiction, you boot it up, and then—boom. You get hit with the dreaded “Not Playable on This Device” error. Not ideal.

Don’t worry though, this guide will walk you through a few simple steps to (hopefully) get you playing again.

1. Restart Your Console

Let’s start easy.

  • Press and hold the Xbox button on your controller.

  • Choose Restart Console from the menu.

  • Let it do its thing, then try launching Split Fiction again.

Sometimes, your console just needs a nap.

2. Check for Game Updates

Still broken? Let’s see if the game needs an update.

  • Go to your Split Fiction game tile.

  • Press the Menu button and select Manage Game and Add-ons.

  • Check for Updates.

  • If there’s one available, download it and try again.

Outdated games tend to cause problems, and Split Fiction is no exception.

3. Update Your Console

If your console hasn’t updated since dinosaurs roamed, this could be the issue.

  • Go to Settings > System > Updates.

  • See if a System Update is available.

  • If yes, install it, then restart your console.

New games like Split Fiction often need the latest system software to run right.

4. Clear Your Cache (AKA Console Memory Reset)

Still stuck? Let’s clear the console’s brain.

  • Turn off your console completely (not sleep mode).

  • Unplug it from the power source for 30 seconds.

  • Plug it back in and power it up.

This clears the cache, which can fix random weirdness like this error.

5. Reinstall Split Fiction

As a last resort: delete and reinstall the game.

  • Go to Split Fiction on your dashboard.

  • Press the Menu button, then select Uninstall.

  • Once uninstalled, re-download and install it again.

If something in the game files got corrupted, this should clean it up.

Final Blurb

One of these steps should get Split Fiction working again. If not, well, now’s a great time to stare into the void or contact support. Probably both. Good luck out there.


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Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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