Apex Legends Servers Down? Players Report Crashes May 26
Apex Legends players reported another major server outage on May 26 as connection issues hit PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Since the launch of Season 5 on May 12, there have been several outages resulting in long waits to get into matches or being stuck in the main menu with no game found at all.
Affected areas include major cities in the United States and various European countries including England, France, Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.
These issues started in the morning in the United States and early evening in Europe, around 10:00 AM PT and 18:00 PM BST. This time is similar to the previous major outage on May 12th.
Most players experience problems connecting to the server, and this can be a widespread problem with EA servers.
Official status page Apex Legends on the EA help website hasn't been updated to indicate any issues, so we're still waiting for a response from EA or Respawn Entertainment about these connectivity issues.
Typically, a server crash doesn't last more than an hour or so, so if you're waiting to play a few games, just sit back as the fix is usually pretty quick.
The server outage happened almost exactly when the new package Pathfinder Edition became available on all platforms, but this is most likely just a coincidence.
EA Help has not yet acknowledged server issues, but we'll let you know as soon as progress is made.