The PlayStation Network, which allows users of the Sony PlayStation Platform to play games, download content, and download access apps, started working again on Saturday night after a 24-hour shutdown that caused customers to get frustrated .
“All services are up and running,” the PlayStation announced on its website on Saturday around 7pm. The issue that prevented many customers from “launching games, apps, or network features” was first reported at 7pm on Friday, the company said.
“PSN has been restored,” the company's support team, published on X at 6:58pm on Saturday. “We should be able to access online features without any problems now.”
The company did not explain why the suspension was stopped and did not respond immediately to emails seeking more information.
This issue has affected users of PlayStation's most popular products, such as consoles and web products. Account Management, Games, Social, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store, and PlayStation Direct were one of the services affected.
PlayStation creates software and hardware, including the highly popular gaming consoles. Users play video games and run apps such as Netflix, Spotify, YouTube, and more through the PlayStation network.
On social media, many users reported that they could use the PlayStation on Saturday afternoons, experienced problems in the evening.
During the outage, some users are evidence of how serious the server problem is, as offline games are not usually facing the same problems that online games usually experience, Reported that you cannot play offline games.
As users complained on social media, other brands trolled their messages and fired them.
“Call all gamers: This PlayStation still works,” Krispy Kreme posted on X. Krispy Kreme offered two hours of free glass doughnuts on Saturday.

