The Update Agent handles patches in the background. “Sleep” mode is meant to save resources when idle. But the “wake up” attempt fails more often than it should — especially after Windows updates, network changes, or driver installs.
Here’s a solid, balanced review of the issue “Battle.net Update Agent went to sleep, attempting to wake it up” — written as if reviewing the error experience itself, not the entire Battle.net app. Rating: ⭐ (1/5) – Frustrating, cryptic, and disrupts gameplay The Update Agent handles patches in the background
This error is a prime example of poor error handling and user communication. A simple “Update Agent not responding – restart app or click here to reset” would solve 90% of cases. Instead, Battle.net leaves you in limbo with a poetic but useless message. Here’s a solid, balanced review of the issue “Battle
If you see this, kill Agent.exe in Task Manager, delete the Battle.net cache folder ( %ProgramData% ), and relaunch. If that doesn’t work, a full PC restart usually does. But you shouldn’t need a degree in IT to launch your game. Instead, Battle
You launch Battle.net, excited to play Call of Duty , World of Warcraft , or Overwatch 2 , only to be greeted by the dreaded status message: “Battle.net Update Agent went to sleep – attempting to wake it up…” Instead of a clean update or play button, you’re stuck in a loop where the agent never actually wakes up. It hangs indefinitely, spiking CPU or disk usage, or simply sits there mocking you. No progress, no ETA, no clear fix.