PlayStation Network currently suffering from a solemn failure

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The PS portal is trying to connect to PSN.

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The PlayStation network suffers something that seems to be a huge breakdown to the weekend. PlayStation 5 and PS4 players in social media, including X and Reddit, report that they are not able to connect with Sony online services, including matches for many players and PlayStation store.

“At the moment, the PlayStation network (including PlayStation store) may not be available,” we read in the announcement about the ASK PlayStation Japan account on X at 19:12 ET 7 February. “We apologize for the inconvenience caused by our clients. We are currently examining the problem and we are working on restoring services, so be patient. “It is a particularly unfortunate time for the network to skip Last free Monster Hunter Wilds Beta test weekend Currently in progress.

There is no information yet about the cause of the failure, how many people affect it or when the service can return to the Internet. While some disruptions of services can last only a few hours, others can last much longer, with the uneven quality of the connection, even when the network returns online. PlayStation status page Currently letters All online services as absent.

And so far it seems that this is one of the major PSN failures that PSN has suffered lately. Players began to report a disconnection soon after 18:00 et and so far there is no trace that someone can come back. The failure also seems to be around the world, not insulated to some countries or continents.

A nightmarish scenario for Sony would be a malicious hack or a deeper problem that causes a failure to keep for several days or even weeks. It was unheard of in the modern era, but it happened in the infamous failure of the PlayStation 2011 network. At least so far there is no sign that something on this scale is happening again. We hope that the system is coming back online soon. For example, I was to spend my cups tonight tonight Rocket League.

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