When you start up the Steam application on your PC, you might encounter the e502 l3 error message. This type of error happens pretty often when Valve is running an event on its digital storefront, such as seasonal sales in summer, winter, or even Halloween sales. As you can expect, 30 million PC gamers are going to go online and try to browse and buy any discounted games that they have set their eyes on at the same time during these periods. For that reason, Steam’s server can get overloaded by users’ traffic and become inaccessible to some of them.
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How to Fix Error e502 l3 on Steam
As I mentioned above, the e502 l3 error is a server issue that ends up blocking users from accessing the Steam Store, Workshop, Community, and other online features. With that in mind, there is nothing from the user’s — our — ends that we can do to fix it. A small number of Steam users claimed that logging out and logging back into Steam again could fix the e502 l3 error message. Logically, it might work; maybe at the exact moment you are logging back in, other Steam users are logging out, decreasing the server stress and letting you connect to the server. However, the chance of that happening is pretty slim considering how many Steam users there are, and for that reason, it is not a reliable method.
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Thus, the best thing to do is to wait until Valve can restore stability to its servers, which might take minutes or hours, depending on how stressed the servers are. In case you wish to keep being updated on Steam’s server status and availability though, then simply head over to our How to Check Steam Network Server Status guide. There, we list a few easy ways you can check Steam server status: either using Valve’s official page or through reliable third-party websites.