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Escape From Tarkov Bad Gateway Error Explained

A bad Gateway a day keeps the Tarkov away.

Escape From Tarkov, the challenging extraction shooter, is a constantly online, high-stakes multiplayer experience. Of course, with a consistent online connection comes a load of server issues, bugs, and other problems that have always plagued online games since the dawn of time. If you’re running into the “Bad Gateway” error in Escape From Tarkov, we have an explanation for you below.

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Can You Fix The Escape From Tarkov “Bad Gateway” Error?

While there is no guaranteed fix for the “Bad Gateway” error, some users on Reddit have reportedly fixed the issue with the following steps:

  • Close Escape From Tarkov
  • Reopen the launcher
  • Select “Game Settings” drop down menu, click “Clear Cache
  • Select “Game Settings” drop down menu, click “Intergrity Check
  • Relaunch Escape From Tarkov

If all else fails, you can try a fresh install or ensure you have the latest patch installed. However, there is no guaranteed fix. While these might help you, it’s ultimately a server issue, and we can’t guarantee a constant fix for the “Bad Gateway” error. Your best bet is to wait out whatever issues the team is working on. Especially if it’s on a major patch day where plenty of players are all logging on.

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Escape From Tarkov Bad Gateway Error Explained

If you are receiving the “Bad Gateway” error in Escape From Tarkov, the servers are likely overloaded right now. This usually happens on a major patch cycle, or what the community calls “Wipe Day,” where all of your stuff is wiped, and every player must start fresh.

However, if the error is occurring outside of patch cycles and wipe days, it’s likely that Battlestate Games servers are having technical issues. If that’s the case, the only available option is to wait until the servers have been fixed.

If you’re looking for updates on whether the servers are back up or if a technical problem has been resolved, check out the BattleState Games X (Twitter) account. It constantly tweets out updates when a problem arises.

You can also check out the Escape From Tarkov Down Detector page to see if others are having connectivity issues. If you’re seeing a large spike in reported outages, then it’s likely a server-side issue and not a problem happening on your end.

Hopefully, these solutions get you back into the game, or the Battlestate Games server issues will be resolved sooner rather than later. For more tips and tricks, check out How to Travel from Map to Map in Escape from Tarkov.


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Jesse loves most games, but he really loves games that he can play together with friends and family. This usually means late nights in Destiny 2 or FFXIV. You can also find him thinking about his ever-expanding backlog of games he won't play and being constantly dehydrated. Do not contact him.