A Battlefield 2042 error informing players that they are unable to connect to EA servers is preventing them from accessing the game’s open beta, given that it won’t let them take BF 2042 online. Fortunately, there is a fix for this annoying problem and a way to connect to EA servers with the new Battlefield. Here’s how.
Battlefield 2042 unable to connect to EA servers error fix
The Battlefield 2042 error appears when players are unable to connect to EA servers, and this is typically the result of the platform client needing to be restarted on PC. On PS5, Xbox Series X, this error will appear as a result of a server-side issue or because you aren’t connected to the internet.
To fix the BF 2042 error, follow these steps:
- Close Battlefield 2042
- Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to open Task Manager
- Go to Processes
- Right-Click all ‘EA,’ ‘EA Background Service,’ and ‘EADesktop’ processes
- Select ‘End Task’ for all of them
By doing this, you will be able to properly restart the EA client. When you restart it, keep an eye on the client and make sure that it doesn’t run into the ‘unresolvable error occurred’ error, which takes the client back offline and therefore ensures you won’t be able to access Battlefield 2042’s online servers.
Once the EA client is online, Battlefield 2042 should no longer run into the EA server error, ensuring you’ll be able to play the open beta without issue. If the problem persists, check your internet connection, and if the problem continues with your EA client, do a fresh reinstall of the program and make sure you’re keeping an eye on it when you’re trying to go live with BF 2042.
In other news, it was recently revealed that Battlefield 2042 won’t support keyboard and mouse on consoles at launch. The Suicide Squad game also reportedly won’t be live service.