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PSN has now been down for a full 14+ hours, leaving gamers frustrated and in the dark about the situation. Sony has yet to provide a timeline or explanation regarding the outage, which has affected millions of users worldwide. Players attempting to log into the network have been met with error messages, hindering their ability to access online games and services.
The lack of communication from Sony has only added to the confusion, as users take to social media to express their concerns and seek answers. Many are wondering if this is a result of a technical issue, scheduled maintenance, or something more severe.
As the hours continue to tick by, the gaming community is left in limbo, eagerly awaiting updates. The prolonged disruption is particularly concerning for those relying on the service for multiplayer gaming, digital purchases, and other online features. Until Sony addresses the situation, uncertainty remains the order of the day for PSN users.
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