PlayStation Down: Major outage hits PlayStation network, Sony responds
A significant outage on Sony’s PlayStation Network is apparently affecting a number of platforms, including the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PS Vita, and even older models like the PlayStation 3. In an official statement on its website, Sony acknowledged the disruption and said it was striving to find a quick solution. As stated in a statement on the official PSN Service Status page, “You may experience issues with the launch of games, applications, or network services. Our goal is to find a quick solution to the problem. Thank you for your patience.”
Social media users’ responses to the PlayStation Network outage have been divided; while some have expressed their irritation, others have found humor in the situation by creating amusing memes. “Playstation network down, time to get to know my wife of 5 years,” a user on X stated in a meme. “Worked a 10 hour shift just for the PlayStation Network to be down,” another person commented.
An further commenter stated, “The fact that the PlayStation Network is down and you can’t play the games you paid for serves as a reminder that digital content is not something you “own.” Anything requiring you to “verify ur licensure” has not made any sales to you, has made no money, and yet has the authority to decide who can access it. “I can’t play single-player games since the PlayStation network is offline. They demand a license verification all the time. Instead of renting access, I bought the licensed intellectual property. One verification is sufficient. Elden Ring has taken 1,500+ hours, and I still need to be verified? Ridiculous.” wrote another user.
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