
On February 8, 2025, the PlayStation Network (PSN) experienced a significant global outage, disrupting services for millions of users worldwide. The interruption began in the early hours and lasted approximately 18 hours, affecting various functionalities, including online gaming, account management, and access to the PlayStation Store.
Sony acknowledged the issue promptly and assured users that they were working to resolve the problem. By the evening of February 9, services were fully restored, allowing gamers to resume their activities. To compensate for the inconvenience, Sony announced that all PlayStation Plus subscribers would receive an automatic five-day extension to their memberships.
Despite the restoration of services, Sony has not provided specific details regarding the cause of the outage. This incident marks one of the most prolonged unscheduled downtimes for PSN in recent years, drawing comparisons to previous significant outages.
In light of the disruption, users are advised to take precautionary measures to enhance account security. Changing account passwords and enabling two-factor authentication are recommended steps to protect personal information and prevent unauthorized access.
As of now, all PSN services are operating normally. Users experiencing ongoing issues are encouraged to visit the official PlayStation Network status page for real-time updates and support.