14/05/2021
How to fix the “No server found” error in Apex Legends
Not being able to find an Apex Legends server can be a frustrating experience. While Respawn Entertainment does regular maintenance on Apex, certain scenarios are out of the developer’s control.
A huge content patch can suddenly draw in more users than anticipated, causing servers to overload. Once the servers reach a point where they can't handle the demand, they might start crashing and cause players to receive the “No server found” error message.
Although there are rare occurrences where players get the “No server found” error due to a connectivity issue on their end, the error is normally caused by server-side outages. You may be able to find a solution if the problem is on your end, but you'll need to wait for Respawn to roll out a fix otherwise.
Here's everything you can do to fix the “No server found” error in Apex Legends.
Check if the servers are up
Before you do anything else, you'll want to check Apex's current server status. If the servers are down, you'll have no option other than to wait for Respawn to fix the servers. This usually takes a couple of hours if the demand is too high, but you may be able to squeeze your way in by continuously trying to get into Apex.
Downdetector and other community hubs, like Reddit, are two of the most frequently updated sources. Whenever there's a widespread issue in Apex, fans usually rush to these platforms to seek help and see if others are experiencing similar issues.
Alternatively, you can also check out Apex's official Twitter account. Aside from all the in-game content posts, Respawn also updates fans through social media when there's a widespread issue.
Try switching launchers
Out of all the platforms Apex is available on, Steam users deal with the “No server found” error the most. On a technical level, there shouldn't be a difference at all, but there have also been times when only Steam users were affected by this error.
You can try switching to Origin or vice versa to rule out your platform as the root of the problem. This method is harder than it sounds since you'll need to download Apex twice for both platforms.
Considering how different Steam and Origin are when it comes to storing games, you won't be able to drag your game files to the other launcher to start playing right away.
Try logging in with back-to-back attempts
If the servers are up, but they're overloaded with players, you may be able to find yourself a spot inside by constantly trying to log in.
After receiving the error, simply close Apex and try to log in one more time by relaunching. If you still can't get into Apex after five or more tries, chances are the servers may be down after all.
Choose another server
If you have low ping to multiple servers, you can bypass the “No server found” error by changing your server preferences. This strategy only works when there's a regional shortage, though, and you won't be able to get in a match if all the servers are down. Although the ping difference in the new server can be significant, it still beats waiting for servers to get fixed.