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A PlayStation Network outage is exactly what you don't need on a weekend, but it's unfortunately what you've got right now – because PSN remains down hours after it first crashed.
A PlayStation executive has confirmed that first-party PS5 games will not be joining PS Plus on day one anytime soon.
A month ago, PlayStation Network (PSN) experienced a frustrating 24-hour outage, marking its most extended downtime since the infamous hack of 2011 that left the service offline for nearly a month.
Sony has removed the region lock on several PlayStation PC games on Steam for more than 150+ countries, enabling access for ...
The demon-slaying, action-RPG Diablo 4 is coming to PS Plus Essential in July after celebrating its two-year anniversary. It arrives just in time for PlayStation 5 and PS4 players to delve into next ...
Sony has launched the PSN Store "Remasters & Retro" sale that discounts The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered for the first time.
Sony has removed the region locking for several PlayStation games on PC.God of War Ragnarök, The Last of [...] ...
Sony just announced the next batch of PlayStation Plus games releasing next month, with heavy hitter Diablo 4 leading the ...
Sony has quietly lifted regional restrictions for several major PC titles across 177 countries, following previous ...
Man 2, Helldivers 2, and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered no longer have these restrictions, some titles, such as Ghost of ...
When Helldivers 2 launched on PC, players were uproarious about having to link a PlayStation Network account in order to play ...
Sony has unlocked four major games for gamers in over 100 countries — God of War, The Last of Us, and more are now available ...