Update: PlayStation is now officially aware that its PlayStation network is out of service.
“It can be difficult to sign in or create a PlayStation Network account. I’m working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Thanks for your patience.”
“It can be difficult to launch a game, app, or network feature. I’m working to solve the problem as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.”
Original Story: PlayStation Network appears to have been down for most of this morning, with users reporting issues from 10am and still down at the time of writing. It’s been about six months since the massive outage occurred, and this seems to be affecting all users.
Hey @pressstartau @shannongrixti Is there any updates on why PSN is down in Australia? It says it is raising the PSN service status via the console, but obviously not. #PSN #PS5 #PlayStation #PlayStation5 pic.twitter.com/eue7lcfwox
– Justin. Z (@justinalphabet) February 7, 2025
The PlayStation Network website appears to be running through account management, PlayStation Store, games and social systems, but users all over the world report that they are unable to reach the PSN.
Looking at the Down Detector, there are over 3,000 Australians reporting issues with PlayStation Network, and the number just rises rather than retreating how it will return due to a normal stop.
It’s unclear what’s going on in question, but people are currently unable to play online, download anything, or download access account information.
At the time of writing, PlayStation does not admit that the PSN is down, but if there are any big ones that change or pop up, I will continue to post them.
