For gamers worldwide the PlayStation network is a way to play online with friends around the world. When the network went down back in mid-April it wreaked havoc amongst users. Not only did they not have access to their online gaming, but a security breach meant that their personal information was leaked. The PlayStation network status as of today shows that not all countries are back online as of yet.
Back in mid-May users in North America were granted access to the network. With millions of people online at one time, the network had to subsequently shut back down temporarily to accommodate the sudden rush of password changes. The PSN update for May 29th shows the network is running well in North America, The UK and parts of Europe. As for Asia the PlayStation networkstatus is not as promising.
Countries such as Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore are expected to be back online this weekend. While a time frame for the gamers in Hong Kong having access to the network has not been released. Users of the PlayStation network have been given some free rewards as recognition for Sony’s appreciation during the outage. With the PlayStation network status getting back online, worldwide gamers can now get back into their gaming.
Back in mid-May users in North America were granted access to the network. With millions of people online at one time, the network had to subsequently shut back down temporarily to accommodate the sudden rush of password changes. The PSN update for May 29th shows the network is running well in North America, The UK and parts of Europe. As for Asia the PlayStation networkstatus is not as promising.
Countries such as Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore are expected to be back online this weekend. While a time frame for the gamers in Hong Kong having access to the network has not been released. Users of the PlayStation network have been given some free rewards as recognition for Sony’s appreciation during the outage. With the PlayStation network status getting back online, worldwide gamers can now get back into their gaming.
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