Fix Apex Legends Server received bad player data error

When you are seeing the Server received bad player data error on Apex Legends, the following solutions can help you fix it. Let’s get into the details of every solution.

1] Check if there is a downtime

You might see the Server received bad player data error while there is downtime or an issue with the server. Check social media or gaming news to know if there is any downtime. If there is a downtime, it will be fixed automatically once the servers are up again.

2] Relaunch Apex Legends

If there are no server issues, you need to terminate all the processes of Origin and Apex Legends in the Task Manager. Then, relaunch Origin and then Apex Legends game to see if the issue is resolved.

3] Logout and login to Apex Legends

Sign out of your account on the Apex Legends program and close it. Then, relaunch it and sign in to your account using your credentials. This solution worked for many who faced the same issue.

4] Check for game updates

The error might also have been caused by a bug in the previous update. You need to check if there are any updates available for Apex Legends and install them to fix the issue.

5] Repair game files

The game files might be corrupted or missing. That issue might have triggered the error on Apex Legends. You need to repair Apex Legends game files to fix the error.  To do so,

Open OriginGo to the My Game Library and select Apex LegendsRight-click on Apex Legends and select Repair.

Any of the above methods can help you fix the issue.

How do I fix an Apex server?

If you are experiencing server error on Apex Legends, you need to check if there is any downtime first and then, update the game, repair game files, sign out and sign in again.

Is Apex part of Epic Games?

No, Apex Legends is not a part of Epic Games. Apex Legends is developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. Epic Games and Apex Legends are in no way connected. Related read: Apex Legends game for Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.