Sun Feb 09 10:16:06 UTC 2025: ## PlayStation Network Back Online After Multi-Hour Outage
**London, UK** – Sony’s PlayStation Network is back online after a widespread outage that lasted several hours, impacting millions of gamers worldwide. The outage, which began Friday night, rendered online gaming features inaccessible for popular titles such as Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Grand Theft Auto. Even offline single-player games experienced license verification issues.
DownDetector reports indicated the problem started shortly before midnight on Friday. PlayStation acknowledged the disruption on X (formerly Twitter), apologizing for the inconvenience and announcing that all PlayStation Plus subscribers will receive a five-day service extension as compensation.
The outage sparked a wave of frustrated complaints on social media, with gamers expressing anger over the inability to access games they had already purchased, particularly during a busy weekend for the gaming industry. The timing coincided with a free beta for the anticipated “Monster Hunter Wilds” and a Call of Duty double XP weekend, exacerbating the frustration for many.
One affected gamer, Jeff Thigpen from Dallas, Texas, commented on the frustration of paying for a service that then becomes unavailable. Industry experts echoed the sentiment, highlighting the impact on players during a key period for new releases and events.
While the cause of the outage remains undisclosed, PlayStation confirmed full network recovery. The incident underscores the reliance of modern gaming on always-on online services and the significant impact outages have on players and the industry.