Apex Legends Error Code 100: How to Fix It

Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
100
Brand
Apex Legends
Product Type
game
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
10-30 minutes
Apex Legends Error Code 100 means the game failed to connect you to a match, typically due to a broken connection between your game client and EA's matchmaking servers. This can happen because of server outages, network issues on your end, corrupted game files, or outdated software. The good news is that most cases of Error Code 100 can be resolved at home without any technical expertise.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 100

  1. Check EA Server Status

  2. Restart Apex Legends Completely

  3. Restart Your Router and Modem

    Do not press the factory reset button on your router — this will erase your Wi-Fi settings. Only unplug the power cable.
  4. Switch from Wi-Fi to a Wired Connection

  5. Flush DNS Cache (PC Only)

    You must run Command Prompt as Administrator for these commands to work. Your internet will briefly disconnect during the release/renew steps — this is normal.
  6. Verify or Repair Game Files

  7. Update Your Network Drivers (PC Only)

  8. Disable VPN or Proxy Services

  9. Configure Your Firewall and Allow Apex Legends

  10. Reinstall Apex Legends as a Last Resort

    Back up any custom keybindings or settings you want to keep before uninstalling, as they may be reset during a fresh install.
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When to Call a Professional

If you have tried all steps above and Error Code 100 persists only on your account across multiple networks (such as home Wi-Fi and mobile hotspot), the issue may be an account-level ban, restriction, or server-side data corruption. In this case, contact EA Help directly at 'help.ea.com' and open a support ticket. If the error affects your entire household and network troubleshooting has not helped, consider contacting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check for upstream routing issues or packet loss affecting EA's server regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Apex Legends Error Code 100 mean?
Error Code 100 in Apex Legends means the game's matchmaking system failed to connect you to a game server or match session. It is usually caused by EA server outages, unstable internet connections, firewall blocks, or corrupted game data.
Is Apex Legends Error Code 100 an EA server problem or my problem?
It can be either. Start by checking EA's server status page and the Apex Legends social media accounts. If other players are reporting the same issue at the same time, it is almost certainly an EA server outage. If servers appear healthy, the issue is likely on your network or device.
Will I lose my rank or progress if I get Error Code 100 during a ranked match?
If you were disconnected from a ranked match mid-game due to Error Code 100, EA's system may register it as an abandonment, which can result in a temporary ranked penalty or loss of RP. Contact EA Help if you believe you were penalized unfairly due to a server-side error.
Does using a VPN fix or cause Apex Legends Error Code 100?
In most cases, a VPN causes or worsens Error Code 100 because it routes your traffic through servers that EA's matchmaking system may reject or flag. Disable your VPN before playing Apex Legends. Some players in regions with poor server routing have had success using a gaming-optimized VPN, but this is not recommended as a general fix.
How long does Apex Legends Error Code 100 last when it is a server issue?
EA server outages causing Error Code 100 typically last anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the severity. Follow the official @EAHelp Twitter/X account for real-time updates on server restoration timelines.