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Windows 11 KB5121003 update is crashing some games

byLotfi Ben Taleb
August 21, 2026
in Software
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Microsoft is investigating reports that its August Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 is crashing games, after players began describing titles that won’t launch, freeze mid-session, or throw errors immediately after the rollout. The trigger is the Windows 11 KB5121003 update, shipped on 11 August 2026 for Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2. Microsoft has now acknowledged the reports on its Release Health page, even though the KB5121003 support article itself still lists no known issues.

What the Windows 11 KB5121003 update does to affected games

The problem doesn’t hit every title. Microsoft names three games generating the bulk of the reports: ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls and The Finals. Symptoms vary by game and by machine: some players see the game go unresponsive, others get it closing outright, and some hit a specific EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION error, the kind of fault code that normally means a program tried to read or write memory it had no business touching.

In the worst reports, the crash takes the whole machine down with it, triggering an unexpected restart rather than just closing the game. Microsoft is asking anyone hitting this, or something similar, to file a report through Feedback Hub, rather than assuming the problem is confined to the three named titles.

The driver theory Microsoft hasn’t confirmed

Microsoft has not said what inside KB5121003 is responsible. Its only public comment is that the company is “presently investigating to determine if this is an issue caused by Microsoft,” as The Register reported. Affected users have their own theory: that the update tightens kernel handle validation, and that doing so is surfacing bad behaviour in third-party drivers that Windows previously tolerated.

Under the old validation, a driver could reach into memory it had no right to and Windows would let it pass; under the new, stricter checking, that same reach now throws an access violation and takes the game down with it. If that’s what’s happening, it would be a security improvement arriving in the shape of a regression, but Microsoft hasn’t confirmed the mechanism, and the fault could just as easily sit somewhere else in the update.

The size of August’s Patch Tuesday makes a rollback an unappealing workaround. The update round closed 421 Microsoft CVEs in total, 236 of them affecting Windows specifically, so uninstalling KB5121003 to get a game running again means giving up several months’ worth of security fixes in one move, on a machine that’s ordinarily used for online games with their own attack surface.

Whether a GPU driver update fixes it

If the kernel-validation theory holds, the actual fix may have to come from GPU vendors rather than Microsoft alone, since it’s third-party drivers taking the blame. AMD’s Adrenalin 26.8.1, which added Radeon RX 9050 4GB support, shipped in the same window and makes no mention of this crash, so anyone hoping a driver update alone will clear it up shouldn’t expect one yet.

What to watch

Two things will show whether Microsoft has actually found the fault: whether the KB5121003 support page picks up a known-issues entry, which it doesn’t have yet, and whether any fix lands through Feedback Hub triage or in a later cumulative update rather than a full rollback. Until then, the clearest signal will keep coming from players still filing reports on ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, The Finals and anything else that starts throwing the same error.

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