How to fix Apex Legends code 100 error on Xbox, PlayStation and PC
Despite being around for a while now, the infamous code 100 error inApex Legendscontinues to cause problems and we’ve got all the info you need on how to address this. While on some occasions, this can simply be due to issues on Respawn’s end withthe game‘s servers, there are times when one of these simple fixes can come in handy.
What is the code 100 error in Apex Legends?
The Code 100 Error has been annoying Apex Legends players since early 2020; the error relates to players being unable to ‘complete their EA Account sign in,’ which is particularly annoying for players as EA have not yet noted the issues, much less acknowledged that they have their own fix coming.
Players have come up with a temporary fix of their own, with the remedy being pretty much the same regardless of whether you play the popular title on PC, Xbox, or PlayStation. You can find the fix for each respective platform below.

How to fix Apex Legends code 100 Error on Xbox One & Series X/S
The temporary fix, which has been a success for most players, revolves around being able to change your DNS [Domain Name System] server to a public DNS service, which has its own numbered code.
To make the fix work on Xbox, go into your network settings and tweak a few things:

You may have to restart the game for the updated settings to make a change.
How to fix Apex Legends code 100 Error on PS4 & PS5
Again, fixing the error on either PlayStation console is pretty similar to Xbox but there are a couple more steps to follow:
Save these settings and then return to your home screen. Like on Xbox, you may have to close the Apex Legends application and start it up again for the changes to take effect.

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How to fix Apex Legends code 100 Error on PC
The good news is that there is a fix for code 100 on PC, the bad news is that it takes a bit longer to do that on console. That said, if you follow these steps, you should be able to bypass the error.
So, there you have it, that’s how you fix the Code 100 Error on old-gen and next-gen consoles, as well as PC.
