Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN) experienced a 24-hour outage over the weekend, attributed by Sony to an unspecified "operational issue." Following the restoration of services, Sony issued an apology and offered PlayStation Plus subscribers an extra five days of service as compensation.
However, this response has been met with criticism from some users who demand greater transparency regarding the cause of the outage. The 2011 PSN data breach, which compromised approximately 77 million accounts, fuels concerns and prompts questions about data security. Social media users expressed anxieties about potential security risks and called for information on preventative measures.
The outage impacted not only online multiplayer games but also single-player titles requiring online authentication or a persistent internet connection. GameStop's attempt at humor regarding the situation backfired, highlighting the retailer's shift away from solely video game sales.
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— 「WOKEN ELMA SIMP」 (@WOKENJJT) February 8, 2025
Several third-party publishers extended in-game events or limited-time modes to compensate for the disruption. Capcom extended its Monster Hunter Wilds beta test, and EA extended a major event in FIFA 25.
Despite acknowledging the outage and its restoration, Sony's limited communication has left many customers unsatisfied and demanding a more detailed explanation and reassurance regarding future preventative measures.