Apex Legends: How to Check Server Status

Apex Legends is one of the most popular Battle Royales in the world with millions and millions of players participating in its high-octane action since launch.

With its size, and the game's frequent updates, however, the Apex Legends servers can at times struggle. From errors and bugs to random kicking from matches and even keeping players from being able to join at all, there are a lot of problems that can arise.

With that in mind, here's how to check Apex Legends server status.

How to check Apex Legends server status

There are many boxes to tick on your "why am I experiencing problems with Apex?" checklist. This includes plenty of steps from checking if the game is updated to deleting and re-installing it, among many others. But before you get to the more time-consuming steps, though, it's worth knowing how to check the status of Apex Legends servers first.

There are a few ways to go about doing this and although some of them seem similar in their purpose, each of them can still provide an extra bit of insight as to what is going on.

Check EA's Official Server Status Website

First, the first thing you should do when it comes to checking Apex Legends' server status is to go straight to the developers, in this case, Electronic Arts (EA).

The official EA help website, on top of giving answers on numerous topics, provides players with a status tracker for Apex Legends. All you have to do is visit the official page, look towards the top half of your screen and there will be a section that says "Server Status."

If this bit is green that means the servers are up and running, if that's not the case that means the servers are experiencing some trouble.

Visit Downdetector

If the EA's official help page did not yield the results you wanted, it's time to try another website—Downdetector.

Apex Legends server status down detector
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ALERT: Down Detector is a great way to check user reports around server issues

This website provides information and monitors server outages in real-time, giving a detailed timeline of any issues in the past day. If Apex Legends is down, feel free to take a look at this website.

All you have to do is visit the website, write down Apex Legends and look information provided.

Go to Apex Legends Twitter

If the previous two methods didn't work then it's time to bust out the good ol' social media, in this case, Twitter.

Apex Legends' Official Twitter most of the time provides updates for players as to if the game's server is experiencing any type of issue.

In that same vein, you could also opt to visit Apex Legends Status Twitter which although isn't affiliated with EA or the developers at Respawn, provides players with more information pertaining to the game's status. Additionally, you can visit their website as well which functions similarly to Downdetector.

Check your Console's Network Status

If you're a non-PC user, you can check your designated console's network status. By going to either Xbox Live's, PlayStation's, or Nintendo's server status website, you can check if there are any ongoing server issues with the respective networks.

Each website will have its own checkboxes notifying what part of the server is working or not.