Apex Legends can fall victim to all sorts of bugs, glitches, and errors because it relies so heavily on an online connection between players and the developer’s servers. Warning messages stating “Server Shutting Down – Internal Server Error” might seem scary, but they can be fixed.
Around the launch of Apex Legend Season 19, players started seeing the “Server Shutting Down – Internal Server Error” pop-up while they were on the home screen or waiting to get into matches. It’s infuriating because it kicks everyone out of the game, forcing them to restart the process of getting into a match. However, this is an error with a simple fix that anyone can implement.
Related: Apex Legends Season 19 Patch Notes
To fix Server “Shutting Down – Internal Server Error” in Apex Legends, players need to close the error pop-up and re-enter the game. In the worst cases, players might need to restart the game and the device they’re playing on, but we’ve not experienced a situation when we’ve had to do that yet.
This error sounds scary, but it seems to be little more than a glitch that might have something to do with players timing out. We kept seeing it while we left our desk, and the only thing running was the Apex Legends start screen. Then, when we returned, the game had kicked us out with this error.
It’s worth checking whether there’s a scheduled update for Apex Legends taking place when this error appears. If there is, it could be that Respawn Entertainment is trying to remove players to get them to download an update before playing again.
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