Sony's (NYSE:SONY) PlayStation Network (PSN) faced a significant outage on Tuesday, leaving gamers around the world unable to access their accounts, launch games, or enjoy video content.
The downtime, which lasted for several hours, triggered widespread frustration across the gaming community.
PlayStation Network confirmed the disruption on its official website, noting that "some services are experiencing issues" and that players "might have difficulty" with logging in, account creation, and accessing certain content.
The company assured users that they were "working to resolve the issue as soon as possible," though no further details were provided.
According to Downdetector, a popular outage tracker, the issue began late Monday, with thousands of reports continuing into early Tuesday.
Despite widespread user complaints, Sony has yet to provide a detailed explanation for the service interruption.
As of now, gamers are awaiting further updates, hoping for a swift resolution to resume their gaming activities.