PlayStation Network Restored After 24-Hour Outage

PlayStation Network Restored After 24-Hour Outage

PlayStation Network Restored After 24-Hour Outage



PlayStation Network Restored After 24-Hour Outage

The PlayStation Network (PSN) has been restored after a 24-hour outage that left gamers worldwide facing difficulties launching games, apps, or network features. According to a statement on Saturday morning, Sony's online services were back up and running.

The outage began on Friday evening, prompting widespread frustration among users. As the hours passed, players took to social media to express their discontent with the disruption. Some described Sony's timing as inexcusable, while others humorously referred to it as a chance to reconnect with loved ones.

Despite the outage's impact on popular multiplayer games like Fortnite and Call of Duty, PSN has now been restored to normal levels. According to DownDetector.com, which tracks online outages, user difficulties peaked around 7 p.m. US Eastern time on Friday before steadily decreasing.

Although Sony did not provide further details on the reasons behind the outage, gamers are undoubtedly relieved that their gaming sessions can resume as usual.


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