- **Q: What caused the PlayStation Network outage?
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Recent news indicates a bumpy ride for PlayStation users, with a widespread PlayStation Network (PSN) outage and the announcement of Firewall Ultra's shutdown. Compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, this article summarizes the...
The PlayStation Network outage caused widespread disruption, preventing users from accessing online multiplayer games and other services. While Sony has yet to comment on the cause, the outage underscores the importance of reliable server infrastructure for online gaming. Users reported issues with server connections and login problems, with complaints surfacing on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
Firewall Ultra's shutdown is another blow to PSVR2 enthusiasts. The game, developed by First Contact Entertainment, failed to meet expectations, receiving a Metacritic score of 62/100 compared to Firewall: Zero Hour's 79/100. The closure of First Contact Entertainment further highlights the difficulties in the VR gaming landscape. With online features being terminated on September 17, 2026, the game will become unplayable, leaving players with limited time to complete it.
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