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We have tracked down details on players experiencing issues with UE5 games on 13th and 14th generation Intel CPUs. It seems Intel was made aware of the issue and put out a microcode update that motherboard manufacturers rolled into BIOS updates. We've had several players update their BIOS and report that the game is no longer crashing for them. If you'd like me to help you through that process, I'm happy to do it.
Also of note, while updating your BIOS will stop the issue from getting worse, there could already be damage done to your CPU that could continue to cause crashes, but Intel has extended their warranty for 13th and 14th generation CPUs to 2 years in light of this issue: https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/Additional-Warranty-Updates-on-Intel-Core-13th-14th-Gen-Desktop/m-p/1620853
It seems that a number of 12th generation CPUs, while not necessarily damaging the processor itself, are also running into crashes, freezes, and BSODs. It appears that for a number of players with 12th gen, updating their BIOS has also resolved this issue for them, though Intel hasn't released any official information regarding 12th gen having any issues.