Gaming has seen an increase in popularity this year and this is primarily because of safety measures that have encouraged people to stay indoors during the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, many companies have altered how they stream games and the download speeds that they can offer to give governing bodies and those fighting the virus the right amount of bandwidth. This may be one reason why players are had trouble using the online services in the PlayStation Network but the company has been quiet about the situation.

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Since 10 AM BST, there were increasing reports of online problems on the PlayStation Network. The Down Detector has found that 76 percent of users have not been able to access online services since the initial spike. Many players reached out to PlayStation to find out what was causing the issue and when online services would resume but there has been no response. Furthermore, the service did not report any issues with its offering. Some PlayStation 4 users were receiving an error message of “np-34957-8” and it is unclear why this was not syncing with the PlayStation service report. This message usually means that the online servers are undergoing maintenance, and while this would make sense due to the scale of players struggling to get online, some will feel that they should have been informed.

It will be interesting to find out what work needed to be done and why the company has not informed fans about the intended work or even what caused the issue. The systems behind online gameplay may have been updated for the upcoming PlayStation 5 and the new needs that the console will have in terms of infrastructure. However, most players will want PlayStation to announce what the nature of the work was and why fans were unable to access the online elements of the current console. With that said, with the issue largely resolved, it may not be addressed by the company.

The spike does appear to be fixed and many will hope that normal service resumes as soon as possible. This will likely be the case, but if further work is done, the huge PlayStation fanbase will want to be updated about how services will continue to be impacted.

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Source: Down Detector