Error Code 500 in SD Gundam G Generation Eternal usually refers to a server-side issue — meaning the problem is on the game’s end, not yours.
Here’s what it typically means and what you can do:
⚠️ What “Error Code 500” Means
Internal Server Error: The game’s servers failed to process your request due to a bug, crash, or overload.
This is not caused by your phone, app, or network, but by a problem on the game server itself.
✅ What You Can Do
1. Check for Server Maintenance or Outage
Visit the official SD Gundam G Generation Eternal X (formerly Twitter) account, or check the official website.
You can also search “SD Gundam G Generation Eternal server status” on Google or Reddit.
2. Try the Usual Fixes (if it’s not global):
Force close and restart the app.
Clear app cache (on Android: Settings > Apps > G Generation Eternal > Storage > Clear Cache).
Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
Restart your device.
Try a VPN (if the issue is regional and you’re locked out).
3. Reinstall the App
If the app got corrupted during an update, reinstalling can help—but only do this if you’re sure your game data is saved via Bandai Namco ID or cloud backup.
4. Wait and Retry Later
If it’s a server issue (common during major updates or new content drops), you may just need to wait.
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🛠️ If the Issue Persists
If it continues for hours and others aren’t reporting issues:
Contact Bandai Namco Support or the in-game support link (if accessible).
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