
The PlayStation Network (PSN) has gone down, leaving thousands and thousands of gamers unable to play Call of Duty and Fortnite
A worldwide outage erupted on the service yesterday night earlier than flaring as soon as once more simply after 9am, DownDetector, a web site which tracks web disruptions, stated.
Is the PlayStation Network nonetheless down?
Sony’s PSN status webpage says account administration, gaming and social, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store and the PlayStation Direct web site are all dealing with points.
‘We’re working to resolve the difficulty as quickly as potential. Thank you on your persistence,’ it says.
As of 9.16am, 3,717 points with the community have been flagged within the UK.
Although customers can load up offline video games, the outage means on-line video games reminiscent of Fortnite, Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto usually are not playable.
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