PlayStation Network outage 'beyond frustrating' for users

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The PlayStation Network has been experiencing a multi-hour outage that began on Friday evening.

According to Sony's PSN status page, account management, gaming and social, PlayStation Video, PlayStation Store, and the PlayStation Direct website are all dealing with issues.

The outage rendered the online aspects of games such as Fortnite, Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto and Marvel Rivals inaccessible, and has caused issues with license verification of offline single-player games.

On its support webpage, PlayStation said it was aware of the issue and working to resolve it as soon as possible.

According to DownDetector, external the problem began just before midnight on Friday night, with more than 71,000 users reporting the outage to the site.

Some gamers on social media say they are still experiencing issues, with PlayStation's support social media channels flooded with complaints from around the world.

Jeff Thigpen, 48, from Dallas in the United States, said he had been unable to access the PSN for 10 hours.

"At my job I have an hourly rotation and during my break I'll occasionally get on my PlayStation Portal," he told the BBC.

"Tonight I tried and was unable to play any of the games I purchased.

"Paying a monthly fee for their service is one thing but not being able to play games that we've purchased is something that's beyond frustrating."

The outage has happened on a key weekend for the gaming industry, according to Connor Clarke, who runs the Sheffield Games Collective.

"This is doubly frustrating because it's an eventful weekend for the game-sphere," he said.

"There is a free beta for a hotly anticipated new game called Monster Hunter Wild, and also a double XP weekend in Call of Duty Black Ops 6.

"I imagine there are thousands - if not millions - of gamers worldwide and in the UK that are quite frustrated that they are unable to play at the moment."

Mr Clarke added that these outages often last for a couple of hours at most.

"This one has been over 12 hours," he said.

"It's very frustrating. I'm unable to play multi-player and more frustratingly, I'm unable to play any of my downloaded single-player games because PlayStation says it is unable to verify my licenses."

BBC News has approached both PlayStation and Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard for comment.

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