If you’re like me, you hate when you’re experiencing server issues in-game. Lag, rubberbanding, freezing, there’s nothing worse than this. In Apex Legends, you have a few ways to determine if the problem is with your own game, your internet, or Apex’s server.
A couple of different avenues can be taken to determine if this issue is isolated to you or hundreds if not thousands of others in Apex Legends.
Here are the steps:
Check Apex Legends’ official Twitter account first. When something goes wrong, this is the first place you’ll want to look for a quick and official answer. They’re constantly updating this page with major server health issues. After an issue has been resolved, they usually post that there is an issue, any additional details, and then post again.
The best place to get information on anything that’s going on is through third-party sources. Websites like Downdetector and Apex Legends Status will have your back no matter what’s up. They’ll show you the platforms affected as well as any ongoing issues currently with the game that you may not even be experiencing.
You should look into those options when you have problems playing Apex Legends. Apex Legends Twitter should handle smaller service issues as well, but it’s good that third-party sites do.