Overview
If you’re having trouble connecting to EA games or staying online during matches, this guide can help. Learn how to check EA server status, test your internet connection, and fix common issues across PC and consoles.
My game won’t download, install, or load
If you’re having problems downloading, installing, or loading your game, try these tips first to see if they fix your connection.Check for console issues
Your connection problems might be related to the platform you use to play games. Here are some things you can do to fix your connection.PlayStation®
Xbox
PC
Nintendo Switch
- Check @AskPlayStation for info on the PlayStation™Network.
- Make sure you have an active PlayStation® subscription to play online.
- Confirm your EA Play for PlayStation® membership is still active.
- Restart your PlayStation® in Safe Mode to clear your cache.
Every application that’s running on your computer uses up resources, like processing power and memory. Your computer can slow down if you have a lot of apps running at the same time. Learn more about how background applications can interfere with your connection.
You can check the server status of many of our games on EA Help.If you’re playing an older game, its online servers may be shut down. Find out if your game and its servers are still supported.
Turn your router off and then unplug it. Wait about a minute, then plug it back in, turn it back on, and try connecting again.
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to translate internet addresses from a human-readable address (like help.ea.com) to a computer-readable one (a string of numbers).If something goes wrong with the DNS you’re using, you may run into issues trying to connect to the internet.If your DNS is unreliable, switching to a different one might help fix your connection issues.Here are a couple of free options that are available if you want to switch:
EA doesn’t own or operate Google DNS or Open DNS, nor can we make any changes to their pages or systems. EA is not responsible for content on third-party sites and our privacy notice doesn’t apply to their information collection practices. Use these sites and/or servers at your own risk.
Is my EA Account causing problems with my connection?
You might have difficulty playing online because of the status of your EA Account. Check that your EA Account isn’t impacted by any of the issues below.If your EA Account is banned or suspended, you can’t play online. Learn more about banned and suspended accounts.
If your account was deactivated or deleted, you won’t be able to play online.
If you get a message that your account is already in use, try logging out on your other devices and logging back in.Think someone may have hacked your account? Find out what you can do to resecure your account.
If you have a child account, your access to features like purchases, social media, connections, and online play is limited.Learn more about child accounts.
Gameplay connection issues
Try these tips if you’re having problems with your connection during gameplay.Some of these tips involve advanced networking changes. If you feel uncomfortable making these changes, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for help. For specific instructions about your hardware, make sure you follow the steps in your router’s manual.
Hardwired connections can be much more reliable than wireless ones. If you're playing using Wi-Fi, try hardwiring your device to your router.Mobile and satellite connections are also less stable than broadband. Play using a wired broadband connection if you can.
Make sure your router is out in the open with the antenna, if there is one, pointed in the direction of your device to see if you get a stronger signal.Check that your router's Wi-Fi lights are functioning properly. If they’re off or red, your router isn't broadcasting a signal.A router’s range can be pretty short. The further away you are from it, the more likely it is to have a weak connection. Walls, large objects, and other electronics (like microwaves) can also interfere with your router. Try putting your router as close to your device as possible.
If you live in a populated area, like an apartment complex, there can be lots of interference from other nearby networks. Changing your wireless channel can limit that and make your wireless connection more stable.Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for help finding and switching to a less busy wireless channel.
If the date and time on your device are wrong, it can sometimes cause issues.