"All PlayStation Plus members will automatically receive an additional 5 days of service," reads a post on X from the ...
If you are wondering why the PlayStation Network is not working, it is because of a global outage affecting multiple services, including online gaming, account management, and the PlayStation Store.
according to the official PlayStation Network Service Status page. This means that PS4 and PS5 users cannot access account management, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store, PlayStation Direct ...
The official PlayStation Support page notes that all facets of PSN on PS4 and PS5 — account management, gaming and social, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store, and PlayStation Direct — are ...
Sony wants to make up for the PSN outage that happened on February 8 with a free few days of service for PlayStation Plus users.
Sometimes only pieces go down, but this is a full outage. And a long one. The PlayStation support account has not been terribly helpful, tweeting only “We are aware that some users might be ...
There is one lonely tweet on the company’s Ask PlayStation Twitter/X account which reads: “We are aware some users might be currently experiencing issues with PSN.” It links to the ...
PSN is finally back around 24 hours after it first went down. Here's what happened, and any further updates as we get them.
“PSN has been restored,” Sony says in a post from its @AskPlayStation X account. “You should be able to access online features without any problems now.” The post also points to Sony’s ...
The outage was wide-reaching, including PSN’s account management, social features, the PlayStation Store, and more. Yet as the service returned online, information on the cause (let alone the ...
The official Ask PlayStation Twitter account confirmed that PSN was back online around 7 PM EST the next day, which is far from the longest outage in PSN history but was certainly long enough to ...