Sony PlayStation Network resumed work after a daily break

On the evening of last Friday, the Sony PlayStation Network platform users encountered problems when trying to launch games or download applications, infrastructure interruptions lasted about a day until the Japanese company announced the elimination of technical problems by the evening of Saturday.

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On Saturday evening, Sony on her page on the social network X published a message: “PSN resumed work, you can access online functions without any problems.” For what reasons in the work of Sony online services arose, the company did not specify. For about a day, the company’s clients were left without the opportunity to launch games, change the settings of the account and use other PlayStation Network online services.

According to individual users, PSN’s performance began to recover after dinner on Saturday, but others at that time faced problems when contacting the platform. In the midst of interruptions, problems arose even when trying to launch offline games, which formally do not require connection to the network. Some companies in a difficult period for Sony have actively used this informational occasion to promote their interests. Ironized over the situation a chain of stores for the sale of games on the physical media of Gamestop, whose business, due to the systematic migration of games in the online, is going through the best of times.

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