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cgambler12
Seasoned Newcomer
2 months ago

Help

So I’ve never played apex legends before and my friend has been asking me to play with her, my current issue is I can’t play the game at all it seems. For context, I’m using my sisters Xbox, but I’m using my own Microsoft account and everything else, apex was already downloaded and I have updated it but I’ve never opened nor played the game with my own account, when I open the game I’m automatically prompted to a page that displays “please reset your password, welcome back! Your login credentials have expired, but all you need to do is reset your password, scan the QR code or use the URL below to get started or to get help if you’re having trouble”

I understand you need an ea account to play, however I was never prompted to sign in, nor given the option to log out and switch accounts, I have a pre existing ea account that I currently use for other EA games, so how can I fix this? When I follow the link, I also have no option to ask for help, only to reset my password and when I tried (knowing I’ve never played apex on this account or Xbox and have never signed myself in) nothing happens.

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  • EA_Aljo's avatar
    EA_Aljo
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    2 months ago

    Hi there. Is your Xbox gamertag linked to your EA account? You should be able to view this at myaccount.ea.com. If you don't see it under linked accounts, you'll need to link your gamertag. More information on linking accounts can be found here.

  • cgambler12​ You should be able to sign into your EA Account here: https://myaccount.ea.com/, and reset your password from there.

    If you are unable to sign into your EA Account, (but you do have access to the email address that's connected to it), you can also click on the "forgot password" button, and reset your password that way).

    Note: If you're already signed into the EA App, you can also access your account's page by:

    • Going to your profile picture in the top right of the EA App
    • Click on "settings"
    • Click on "manage" under "my profile"

    Then a new browser tab will open, and you'll be on your EA Account's settings page.

    If you cannot sign into your EA Account, (or reset its password), you would need to contact EA Support.

    Furthermore, if you haven't already, you can also link your EA Account to your Xbox Account here: EA Account | Connected Accounts).

  • cgambler12's avatar
    cgambler12
    Seasoned Newcomer
    31 days ago

    Thanks for the info, I think I found the problem with this, so I don’t have a problem signing in or reseting my password for my current EA account, however I discovered that my Xbox account is already linked to an EA account, however that EA account has been deactivated, not sure where to go from here. 
    To my understanding, only one EA account can be linked to one Xbox Account in its life time, however I’m not sure if this goes both ways, so how can I unlink a deactivated account from the Xbox side that’s no longer in use? Is this possible? Maybe I should get on the phone or contact someone directly from EA or Xbox support :(

     

  • EA_Aljo's avatar
    EA_Aljo
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    31 days ago

    That is something you should speak to an advisor about. Please follow the instructions here for opening a case. Thanks!

  • Midnight9746's avatar
    Midnight9746
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    31 days ago
    cgambler12 wrote:

    To my understanding, only one EA account can be linked to one Xbox Account in its life time, however I’m not sure if this goes both ways

    Account linking is a bit confusing, but how it works is that once you link a platform account to your EA Account, it does create a lifetime link with that platform account to help protect your EA Account. 

    In your case, this would mean that you won't be able to use another Xbox Account on that deactivated EA Account since it had already been linked to your Xbox Account, (not that you were planning on using that deactivated EA Account anyways), however, when you do get your Xbox Account unlinked from that deactivated EA Account, you will be able to link it to your EA Account, (as long as your EA Account had never been linked to another Xbox Account before in its lifetime).

    Note: If you had played Apex before, your Apex progress and data is stored on the connected EA Account, (which would be the deactivated EA Account), so if you were hoping to bring anything over to your EA Account, you sadly won't be able to. 

    Furthermore, once your Xbox Account is linked to your EA Account, it will start storing future Apex progress and data on your EA Account, (instead of the deactivated EA Account, since its no longer linked to it). Also, unlinking in general does have its risks as you could lose access to some, (or all), your Apex progress and data on other connected platforms, (even if you relink the unlinked platform account).

    cgambler12 wrote:
    so how can I unlink a deactivated account from the Xbox side that’s no longer in use?

    Lastly, like what EA_Aljo​ had said, you would need to contact EA Support about getting the Xbox Account unlinked from the deactivated EA Account as there's sadly no way to do it from Xbox's side of things.