PlayStation Network still down for users but some fans have found a workaround
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PlayStation users have suffered all day at the outage has fans reminiscing about 2011 again and despite the network seemingly working for some there's still no official word from PlayStationTech20:40, 08 Feb 2025Updated 21:14, 08 Feb 2025PSN is still down(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)While there is still no official word about the PlayStation outage being resolved and while users have managed to get games working the outage is still patchy across the network.It comes after a whole day of the PlayStation Network going down - leaving users suffering. As the Daily Star pointed out earlier, players were online when things began, but it seems to have got worse in the hours that followed and even Sony's video platform has gone. You can check the status here.That's led to some speculation the outage was caused by a 'hack' of some description, not helped by Sony staying relatively silent outside of acknowledging there is some kind of issue. Fans have started making their voices heard, too, and some are demanding compensation for the outage.Now, some users have shared potential workarounds to squeeze any sort of life out of PSN. On X, one user shared: "Just had to spam retry on game and it finally worked."Users are left exasperated(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)Some users are rejoicing after their PlayStations are finally working. Another user shared on X: "I'm on Playstation 4 and it's working for me now having no issues."However, other users are still having no luck. One disgruntled user shared on X: "I can see my friends list, trophies and stuff like that but I cant playing anything online."While rumours swirl that PSN is back online, there's still confusion as there is no official word from PlayStation since the outage began, and users are all having different experiences. It seems that users in Europe, particularly Spain and the Netherlands, are back online to some extentIt's worth a try, if PSN still isn't working. According to TechRadar, there's a way to try an play titles already downloaded to your PlayStation.Editor Jacob Krol wrote: "It's all about restoring a license for a game think of this as renewing the title. Head to Settings on the PS5, select 'Users and Accounts', and then Other. You might notice that all the other sections fail to load, but fear not. Under 'Other', then select 'Restore Licenses' and select the titles you'd like to do this process for.We still haven't heard from PlayStation(Image: Getty Images)"I selected Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga , and after about a four-minute process, the license was restored, and the game began to open. Aside from a long loading time of the game opening, I was able to hop back in and start playing."Seemingly, this appears to be a workaround for at least playing titles on the PlayStation 5 that were downloaded during this PSN outage. I'm trying it for a few others now, but if you have luck, send us an email to let us know."In response to the Ask PlayStation account's lone post on X (formerly Twitter) about the incident, one angry gamer said "Yeah, been down since 6 pm, so 5 hours now sucks I CANT PLAY ANY OFFLINE GAMES I OWN cuz my PS5 cant verify I own it EVERY TIME I LOG IN instead of, you know, just SAVING THAT INFO TO THE SYSTEM. Sure would make this downtime an almost non-issue."That was ten years ago, so we hope they found something else to do.The post has a 'Community Note' pointing out that it's not some PlayStation users, but all of them.Another simply said "Imagine that. 2011 again?" pointing to the infamous 2011 PSN outage that shook the games industry and customers' faith in PlayStation.Playstation is still down for some(Image: NurPhoto via Getty Images)An ill-timed post on X promoted the purchase of extra storage for your PS5: "A supported M.2 SSD can expand your PS5 storage capacity, and also allows you to play games directly from the M.2 drive itself and move games freely from different storage types.:"Users on X were left bewildered. One shared: "The servers have been down for roughly 20-22 hours and youse are tweeting about Storage space." Another wrote: "Intern forgot to remove scheduled post [laughing emoji]"Article continues belowMeanwhile, another shared: "Y'all in the middle of the biggest and longest server outage since 2011 and this what u post."Sony's network was running as normal around 10:30 pm last night (Friday, February 7) because our gaming editor, Lloyd Coombes, was able to complete a purchase before settling in to play Destiny.When Lloyd snapped a screenshot from the game, he was unable to share it at 11:30 pm, while EA's servers were uncontactable in EA FC 25, too. We haven't heard from PlayStation since they confirmed that "some users" were affected by the outage.
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