PlayStation Network Suffers Global Outage, Frustrating Gamers Worldwide
Multi-Hour PSN Outage Sparks Outrage Among Players
Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) experienced a global outage starting Friday evening, leaving gamers unable to access essential services for hours. The disruption persisted well into Saturday, affecting online gaming, the PlayStation Store, account management, and video streaming.
Sony Acknowledges Issues but Offers Few Details
Sony addressed the outage on its official Ask PlayStation X account, stating:
“We are aware some users might be currently experiencing issues with PSN.”
Despite acknowledging the problem, Sony did not immediately provide details about the cause or an estimated time for resolution.
Thousands Report Connectivity Issues
The outage began around 6 p.m. Friday, with over 69,000 users reporting issues, according to outage-tracking site Down Detector. By Saturday morning, more than 5,700 users were still unable to access the network.
Global Frustration as Gamers Demand Answers
From the United States to the United Kingdom, frustrated PlayStation users flooded social media with complaints about login failures and missing features. Many criticized Sony’s lack of transparency.
“This is ridiculous and bad for business,” one angry gamer wrote on Saturday. “We deserve answers immediately.”
PSN’s History of Outages
This isn’t the first time PlayStation Network has faced a major disruption. A similar outage occurred in October, leaving gamers offline for several hours.
As Sony works to restore full functionality, players continue to wait for updates and an explanation for the prolonged downtime.